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Sustainable Developm ent Goals Partnership Facility Video: She Sells Shea Content SDGP: why, how and what Bart Kuiter How to increase my chances of success Ianthe Nieuwenhuis and Kris Okker SDGP themes Amarens


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Sustainable Developm ent Goals Partnership Facility

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Video: She Sells Shea

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Content

  • SDGP: why, how and what – Bart Kuiter
  • How to increase my chances of success – Ianthe Nieuwenhuis

and Kris Okker

  • SDGP themes – Amarens Felperlaan
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Who is in the room?

  • First timer SDGP/ subsidy?
  • NGO, private, knowledge institute?
  • Who is definitely going to submit a proposal?
  • RVO with key cords
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The why, how and what of SDGP

  • The Dutch Ministry of Foreign affairs aims to create better w ork

and incom e, grow th in the agricultural sector and sustainable enterprises which are key conditions for progress on the SDG’s.

  • To achieve this, parties in the public and private sector and civil

society must join forces.

  • The facility SDGP will be executed by the Netherlands Enterprise

Agency.

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Partner countries

  • Nicaragua is no longer on the list
  • Afghanistan*
  • Algeria*
  • Angola
  • Armenia
  • Bangladesh
  • Benin
  • Bhutan
  • Bolivia
  • Burkina Faso*
  • Burundi*
  • Cambodia
  • Cape Verde
  • Chad*
  • Colombia
  • Côte d'Ivoire
  • Democratic Republic
  • f Congo
  • Djibouti
  • Egypt*
  • Ethiopia*
  • Gambia
  • Georgia
  • Ghana
  • Guatemala
  • Guinea
  • Haiti
  • India
  • Indonesia
  • Iraq*
  • Jordan*
  • Kenya
  • Kosovo
  • Laos
  • Lebanon*
  • Liberia
  • Libya*
  • Madagascar
  • Malawi
  • Mali*
  • Morocco*
  • Moldavia
  • Mongolia
  • Mozambique
  • Myanmar
  • Nepal
  • Niger*
  • Nigeria*
  • Pakistan
  • Palestinian

Territories*

  • Peru
  • Philippines
  • Rwanda
  • Sierra Leone
  • Sao Tome and

Principe

  • Senegal*
  • Somalia*
  • South Africa
  • South Sudan*
  • Sri Lanka
  • Sudan*
  • Suriname
  • Tanzania
  • Togo
  • Tunisia*
  • Uganda*
  • Vietnam
  • Zambia
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Criteria

  • Max 6 partners
  • Dutch lead partner
  • At least one local partner
  • NGO or knowledge institute, Private and Public partner
  • 50% Subsidy (0.5 million – 3 million)
  • Eligibility criteria

❑ Policy contribution ❑ Partnership ❑ Intervention strategy ❑ Business case ❑ Sustainability & CSR

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Modifications for second tender

  • Better work and income now 5 million euro
  • Total budget of 30 million
  • Efficient Value Chains is now Sustainable Value Chains
  • Circular Economy is now ‘Sustainable and climate resilient food

production systems’

  • Change in priority countries
  • Lead applicant needs to be Dutch (CN and Full Proposal)
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MB Financiering Netw erk Event

Financiering van Internationale

SDGP

How to increase my chances of success?

Kris Okker Ianthe Nieuwenhuis

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SDGP first call

All selected projects received a positive advice on their concept note

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Threshold criteria

  • Dutch applicant
  • Liability applicant
  • Legal entities (no sole proprietorship)
  • Financial contributions

➢ Concept note phase ➢ SMART ➢ Partners ➢ Financing

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Policy contribution

  • Focus on impact on beneficiary
  • Not an instrument solely for the private company
  • Value for money
  • Alignment with Dutch Policy objectives (contact Netherlands Embassy)
  • Structural / sectoral change
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Partnership

  • Added value partnership
  • Role local government
  • Embeddedness
  • Long term strategy partners
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Intervention logic

  • Context analysis (project history)
  • Core indicators
  • SMART
  • Consistent (M&E)
  • Theme Sustainable Value Chain
  • Theme Nutrition
  • Theme Sustainable Climate Resilient Food Systems (previously CE Agro)
  • Work and Income Youth & Women
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Sustainability

  • Three cross cutting issues: gender, CE, climate
  • Land rights
  • Water use
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Business case

  • Business case farmer – risk worse off
  • Legal ownership
  • Hardware and technical assistance
  • What is the subsidy used for?
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Key takeaways

  • Dutch applicants only – concept note ánd full proposal
  • Concept note is a discussion piece
  • Choose theme carefully
  • Focus on the beneficiary (upside and downside)
  • Explain added value of the partnership
  • Describe the project history and context
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SDGP Themes – Amarens Felperlaan

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SDGP Themes

Them e Nutritional value Sustainable value chains Sustainable and clim ate resilient food production system s Better w ork and higher incom e for youth ( < 3 5 ) and w om en Budget 5 mln 15 mln 5 mln 5 mln Subsidy % 50 50 50 50 Core indicators Reduce malnutrition Promote agricultural growth (including livestock/ fish and/ or create better and more efficient working conditions Create ecologically sustainable food systems Create better and more efficient working conditions

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Nutritional value

Reduce m alnutrition:

  • Number of people lifted out of undernourishment
  • Proposals must contribute to better access to and consumption of

healthy food throughout the year.

  • Sector: agriculture
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Sustainable value chains

Prom ote agricultural grow th:

  • Number of farm holders that increased

(doubled) their productivity and/ or income

  • Sector: agriculture

and/ or Create better and m ore efficient w orking conditions:

  • Number of jobs (FTE) supported
  • Sector: agri & non-agri sector
  • Proposals must contribute to market development in all or parts
  • f the production and supply chain.
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Sustainable and climate resilient food production systems

Create ecologically sustainable food system s:

  • Number of hectares of farmland converted to sustainable use
  • Proposals must contribute to sustainable food production systems

that are resilient to climate change.

  • Sector: agriculture
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Better work and higher income for youth (< 35) and women

Create better and m ore efficient w orking conditions:

  • Number of jobs (FTE) supported
  • Proposals must contribute to better work and higher income for

young people (< 35) and/ or women (including land and factory workers), by promoting both jobs and independent entrepreneurship

  • Sector: agri & non-agri sector
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SDGP: the process

  • Start on time!
  • Read the policy rules carefully

Second tender Deadline Concept Note 1 October 2019 Full proposal SDGP-project 16 December 2019 at 15: 00 CET Tender results Summer 2020

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Questions & Answ ers

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Thank you for your attention

E: SDGP@rvo.nl W : http:/ / english.rvo.nl/ SDGP