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LOW BIRTH WEIGHT IN SOUTH ASIA TRIAL
To generate evidence of effective approaches to reducing maternal and neontal malnutriotion that can be used to improve nutrition policies and programming
Project budget:
£5,000,000
Project start/end date:
01/09/2012 - 20/09/2016
Sector group
Health, general
Project Reference:
202796
Budget spent to Date:
£566,464
Special conditions attached to funding? No
Principal sector
Medical research 100%
Project progress by time:
The project status is currently: Operational
Project Budget by Sector
Medical research: £5,000,000.00 Medical research: £5,000,000.00 Medical research: £5,000,000.00 Medical research: £5,000,000.00
Project Budget by Year






How the project is divided up (components)
Research to identify intervention for increasing low birth weight in South Asia (202796-101)
Component Budget by Sector
Medical research: £5,000,000.00 Medical research: £5,000,000.00 Medical research: £5,000,000.00 Medical research: £5,000,000.00
Component Budget by Year
Component Details
What it's for: Procurement of services
Country: Nepal
Special conditions attached to funding? No
Start Date: 01/09/2012
End Date: 20/09/2016
Financial Information
DFID Financial YearApproved BudgetActual Spend To DateQ1 SpendQ2 SpendQ3 SpendQ4 Spend
2011/2012£0£0£0£0£0£0
2012/2013£1,498,361£872,247£0£0£212,114£660,134
2013/2014£1,161,022-£305,783-£305,783£0£0£0
2014/2015£948,176£0£0£0£0£0
2015/2016£1,392,441£0£0£0£0£0
Aid Effectiveness
Aid To Government Sector
Is this contribution aid to the government sector? No
Use of partner country public financial management systems
Are partner country budget systems used? No
Are partner country financial reporting systems used? No
Are partner country audit systems used? No
Are all 3 partner country public financial management systems used? No
Are partner country procurement systems used? No
Use of programme based approaches
Does the contribution fit within a single programme/budget framework? No
Is the contribution led by the host country/organisation? No
Is there a process for co-ordinating donors? Yes
Are at least 2 partner country systems being used? No
Is this a Programme Based Approach? No

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