Darwin Initiative Round 29
Project disclaimer
Description
The Darwin Initiative is the UK’s flagship international challenge fund for biodiversity conversation and poverty reduction, established at the Rio Earth Summit in 1992. The Darwin Initiative is a grant scheme working on projects that aim to slow, halt, or reverse the rates of biodiversity loss and degradation, with associated reductions in multidimensional poverty. To date, the Darwin Initiative has awarded more than £195m to over 1,280 projects in 159 countries to enhance the capability and capacity of national and local stakeholders to deliver biodiversity conservation and multidimensional poverty reduction outcomes in low and middle-income countries.
Location
The country, countries or regions that benefit from this Programme.
Status Implementation
The current stage of the Programme, consistent with the International Aid Transparency Initiative's (IATI) classifications.
Programme Spend
Programme budget and spend to date, as per the amounts loaded in financial system(s), and for which procurement has been finalised.
Participating Organisation(s)
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Accountable:Organisation responsible for oversight of the activity
Extending: Organisation that manages the budget on behalf of the funding organisation.
Funding: Organisation which provides funds.
Implementing: Organisations implementing the activity.
- Accountable
- Funding
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Implementing
Bees for Development Fauna & Flora International Zoological Society of London WWF UK The Nature Conservancy International Institute for Environment and Development University of Oxford North of England Zoological Society (Chester Zoo) BirdLife International Missouri Botanical Garden Development Fund of Norway Health in Harmony MICAIA Foundation Margaret Pyke Trust University of Parakou Rising Phoenix Wildlife Conservation Society Wetlands International Kenya Fundación Cayos Cochinos Center for Sustainable Energy and Resources Management National Trust for Nature Conservation (NTNC) Blue Ventures Mozambique Wildlife Alliance RSPB Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew Elephant Protection Initiative Foundation Tropical Biology Association Maliasili Initiatives Fundação Príncipe Action Against Hunger UK University of Aveiro Global Diversity Foundation Sumatran Orangutan Society Crescendo Afforestation Foundation The Regional Community Forestry Training Center for Asia and the Pacific (RECOFTC) The Thin Green Line Foundation Organization for Environmental Education and Protection (OpEPA) Yayasan Planet Indonesia Friends of Nature Snow Leopard Conservancy Fundacion Natura Bolivia World Agroforestry Centre FONNOR Tree Aid Initiative for Development, Ecological Restoration and Innovation TRAFFIC International Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust World Education, Inc. University of Edinburgh
Sectors
Sector groups as a percentage of total Programme budget according to the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC) classifications.
Budget
A comparison across financial years of forecast budget and spend to date on the Programme.
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