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Research Cooperation Sida 2013

Research Cooperation Sida 2013. What we support. To reach the objectives within Research Cooperation Sida is supporting: Long term bilateral cooperation International and regional institutions for research Swedish researchers in all scientific areas. Research C ooperation 2012. 105

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Research Cooperation Sida 2013

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  1. Research Cooperation Sida 2013

  2. Whatwe support

  3. To reach the objectives within Research Cooperation Sida is supporting: • Long term bilateral cooperation • International and regional institutions for research • Swedish researchers in all scientific areas

  4. Research Cooperation2012 105 MSEK Swedish DevelopmentResearch 1086 MSEK – approximate 150 MUSD (equivalent in 2012) 425 MSEK 489 MSEK 1086 MSEK International Research Research in Developing Countries Bilateral/Regional Cooperation 1086 MSEK – Approximate 150 M USD

  5. In the followingthematic areas: • Natural Sciences and Technology • Social Sciences • Health Sciences

  6. Natural Sciences and Technology • International Foundation for Science (IFS) • Unesco Geoscience • Splash - SDC • Africalics • Globelics • UnescoInnovation • Academy of Science for the Developing World (TWAS) • Organisation for Women in Science for the Developing World (OWSD) • International Council for Science (ICSU)

  7. Natural Sciences and Technology • Kungligavetenskapsakademin/Swedish Secretariat for Environmental Earth System Science (KVA/SSEESS) • International Science Programme (ISP) • Consultative Group of International Agriculture Research (CGIAR) • International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (ICIPE) • Formassamutlysning • Nätverk • SanWatPUA • Agri4D

  8. Bilateral Cooperation in 7 countries Ethiopia 35 msek BurkinaFaso Uganda 31 msek Rwanda 26 msek Bolivia 23 msek Tanzania 56 msek Mozambiqe 59 msek

  9. Support Regional Cooperation • 3 in Research Policy and Research Management • 7 in Environment and Natural Resources • 1 in Research for Health • 9 in Social Sciences

  10. Support to Global Organisations • 4 Natural Sciences and Technology • 2 Research Policy and Research Management • 4 Environment and Natural Resources • 2 Research and Communication • 8 Research for Health • 3 Social Sciences • 3 Innovation

  11. The overall objective of the Policy and Strategy for Research Cooperation 2010-2014 To strengthen and improve research of relevance to the fight against poverty in developing countries

  12. Support to Innovation Systems within Sida Research Cooperation FORSK

  13. On ”Inclusive Innovation” how do we translate this term in ourwork

  14. Sida’sResearch support considers “Inclusive Innovation” aspects, those which overall aim and focus on: • Reducing poverty and achieving the MDGs and which are in line with the Sida Research Policy and Strategy 2010-2014. • Hence - programs that aim to improve quality of life in ways such as by aiming to improve access to health, access to clean water, access to affordable energy, emphasizes on the use of modern biosciences to improve crop productivity, increase the efficiency of the agro-processing industries, etc.

  15. Somekeyaspects and questionswe ask ourselves – • Howcanweimproveour support in this area • What is the roleof Research Capacity – whatshould be supported, at whatstages • Gender Inclusivenes, balance, dimensions

  16. Thankyou!

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