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CDKN Research Programme going forward www.cdkn.org

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CDKN Research Phase 2

£12 million over 2014-2017

New research commissioning approach

o ‘Engaged commissioning’, led by technical research leads from across the CDKN

alliance, currently scoping out a demand-led framing approach

oGreater focus on CDKN engagement countries

4 specific research focus areas and regional funds

Each area will have a tailored commissioning approach and commissioned

research would often respond to specified research questions.

Further information and invitation for EoI: September-December 2014

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New research focus areas

Robust national plans

for CCD transition

Subnational and urban

transitions to CCD

Mainstreaming DRM into

CCD

Water, Energy, and

Food Security Nexus

Country/regional Research

Fund

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Country and regional approaches

Our deep engagement countries are currently 13: Colombia, El Salvador, Peru, Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda,

Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Nepal, Pakistan and the Caribbean as sub- region.

Countries\Outcomes CCD P&P CF DRM NS Sectoral focus

Ethiopia X X Sub-national, (Agriculture, Energy, Water)

Kenya X X Sub-national

Rwanda X X Sub-national

Uganda X X Water, Agriculture

Bangladesh X X

India X X Sub-national

Indonesia X X Sub-national, Energy

Nepal X X Water, Agriculture

Pakistan X X Sub-national

Colombia X Agriculture, sub-national

Caribbean X X X Energy

El Salvador X X X

Peru X

(X)

(X)

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(X) (X)

(X)

(X)

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Bike rack questions

1. How should donors commission research on implementation?

a. What would this look like?

2. How could donors fund staff rather than days?

a. Another option: factoring in more staff time for projects e.g. For dissemination, engagement,

outreach.

Please sign up to CDKN Roster of Experts and CDKN Newsletter to be kept updated on research calls/application process

www.cdkn.org

http://experts.cdkn.org/search

Q&A

This document is an output from a project funded by the UK Department for International Development (DFID) for the benefit of developing

countries. However, the views expressed and information contained in it are not necessarily those of or endorsed by DFID, which can accept no

responsibility for such views or information or for any reliance placed on them. This publication has been prepared for general guidance on matters

of interest only, and does not constitute professional advice. You should not act upon the information contained in this publication without obtaining

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Department for International Development (‘DFID’), their advisors and the authors and distributors of this publication do not accept or assume any

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