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Orange Knowledge Programme country focus all countries, all instruments Last update: 6 September 2018 Country The capacity development instruments offered under the Orange Knowledge Programme can be used to help address and support specific areas/sectors that the Embassy gives priority to. The Embassy has provided the following areas that have priority: The Embassy would like to support the following strategic partners or organizations: Co-funding Only applicable for TMT/TMT+ Minimum percentage required from the requesting organisation: Country Category* Afghanistan Albania Rule of Law and anti-corruption Human rights, peace, security and social progress (including women rights and gender equality) management and agriculture Economic development Rule of Law Anti-Corruption Public Administration / Good governance / EU integration (management incl. waste water treatment and flood prevention) Human rights (with special focus on women rights, gender equality and LGBT) Freedom of Expression / Independent media Architecture and urban planning The government both central and local private sector, small businesses NGOs and civil society organizations/ institutes Government and semi-government Civil society / non-governmental organizations Small medium enterprises Universities and Research institutes Journalists Armenia N/A - the Embassy prefers to work on the basis of W a t e r demand Infrastructure, transport and communications Environment Good governance/public finance management Conflict resolution Bangladesh Integrated (including water and climate change) -Integrated water resources management -Delta management -Maritime development including port development SRHR Benin Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights Bhutan, forestry and fishery, architecture and Government/ semi government town planning, business administration and Educational / Teacher training (university, education management, education and teacher training, center, training center etc.) engineering, environmental science, law, mass Small/Medium scale business enterprise communication and information science, Private sector medical and health science, natural science, Non-governmental organisation social behavior science, tansport and communication, research and development, entrepreneurship, gender, informatics / information system, natural resource and environment, private sector development, policy development and management, public administration, quality assurance, water and sanitation Bolivia Agro-business Logistics and transportation Private business conglomerates (such as the chamber of exporters, entrepreneurs, industry, commerce, etc.) Local government (sub-national) Burkina Faso Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Other priority areas: Integrated water resources management for different stakeholders (agriculture, animal husbandry, fisheries, energy, transport, drinking water) Employment creation for youth Migration Ministries and government agencies directly involved in policy development and implementation in the abovementioned areas. Burundi Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights/gender Cambodia management (including waste water treatment and flood prevention), sustainable technology (such as in the area of waste management / waste to energy), rule of law, food security and safety, water, agriculture, economic and trade No specific, it could be any potential individual or organization from government and private sectors

Colombia Security & Rule of Law with the aim to increase legitimate stability in this fragile state. More specifically, social and economic reconstruction is chosen for a long-term impact: peace building through rural economic development in water and agriculture 1 Cuba, water, renewable energies, independent journalism and social media, medicine and biotechnology, business development Knowledge institutions, organizations working with the local community, private sector and cooperatives Democratic Health Republic of Congo Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (DRC) Education Women's Rights and Gender Equality Climate and Minerals Government staff, NGO's, entrepreneurs, researchers Egypt Efficient water management in climate smart agriculture and inclusive agriculture for ecologically sustainable food security Ethiopia (with emphasis on dairy, horticulture and water in support of Food and Nutrition Security) Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Security and the rule of law Georgia W a t e r Infrastructure, transport and communications Environment Good governance/public finance management Conflict resolution N/A - the Embassy prefers to work on the basis of demand Ghana Food and nutrition security including water for agriculture Entrepreneurship in agriculture Guatemala Priority1: International Legal Order & Human Rights, especially: women s rights (including SRHR), LGBTI rights, Human Rights Defenders, Judicial Independence and the Fight against impunity Priority 2: Private sector development, especially in the fields of: water, agrifood / food security, climate and logistics Priority 3: Security Priority 4: Social Dutch and local NGO's in Guatemala; Ministries and other government organizations such as the ministries of environment, agriculture and interior affairs, the office of the public prosecutor, municipalities, etc.; Universities; Trade organisations such as AGExport plus Guinea Women's Rights and Gender Equality The embassy has many partners in different projects, mostly governmental institutions and NGOs. Partners are chosen on the basis of their interest in taking part in the activities. India Indonesia / Horticulture, water, life sciences and health, renewable energy, human rights, cyber security, smart cities urban development management, including climate and energy Security and the rule of law Educational institutes Colleges/Universities NGO's in education sector Youth organizations Jordan Education Human Rights and Rule of Law Economic Development Health sector development Corruption and public auditing Performance of civil servants Renewable Civil Society organizations Small to Medium Enterprises (SMEs) Specialized governmental departments JEPA: fruit and vegetables export association toprovide them with good background on how to set-up a R&D department plus Kenya in a nexus with 1. professional education and vocational training in the agricultural value chains horticulture and dairy through strong collaboration with the private sector; 2. teacher training for agricultural TVET 3. water-smart and climate-smart agriculture 4. improved governance of water contributing to water-smart agriculture Lebanon Data gathering and analysis Local economic planning Urban planning Program/project management Public institutions Social enterprises 1

Liberia Health Sanitation, Hygiene and resources /Food Security Trade & Private sector development For Health: Health facilities, Health professionals, Knowlegde institutions / tertiary (colleges, technical universities), Government institutions / agencies, sector associations, regulatory bodies. For : Knowledge institutions / tertiary (colleges, technical universities), geovernment institutions, SMEs, sector associations, regulatory bodies. For /Food Security: Trade & Private sector development: Young Entrepreneurs Macedonia Rule of law and judiciary (including security) Proper functioning of state institutions and active citizenship Human rights and fundamental freedoms (LGBTI, women, minorities) Freedom of expression and media Socio-economic development Civil Society Organizations Government bodies Academic institutions covering the priority themes Mali Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights Mozambique management, including climate, energy and maritime Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights Myanmar Inclusive agriculture for ecologically sustainable food security and sustainable and equitable water use in Myanmar. Nepal Safety and Rule of Law Sexuality and Reproductive Health and Rights Forestry and Environment Adaptation to climate change/climate mitigation Waste Management Good Governance Animal Husbandry Inclusion (Gender equality, disability inclusion and cast issues) Government organizations Private Sector NGO's Educational Institutions Nicaragua Logistics and port development Agri-food Sustainability Circular Economy Renewable Innovation/ entrepreneurism, emerging technologies (Internet of things, 3D printing, Big Data, etc.), Corporate Social Responsibility Human righs (specifically Women, LGTBI community and human rights defenders) Security and rule of law Government, NGO's, Universities, Private-Public sector initiatives Niger Nigeria Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Human rights and good governance Sexual and reproductive health and rights democratization and elections security and rule of law Economic development, food security and agriculture, water management, agro food and horticulture, energy, creative industries To be determined Both public and private sectors plus

Pakistan Agricultural development Dairy processing management Climate change Logistics Gender studies Rule of Law (and human rights) Governance (with focus on public administration) Media and Journalism Civil society organizations/ngo's Palestinian Territories Efficient water use for climate smart agriculture and Improved access to water and sanitation through good governance and sound technical management Peru Philippines Agri/food Logistics MVO Agrifood / Food Safety Sexual and reproductive health and rights Human trafficking and migration Environment / Climate Studies / Disaster Risk Reduction Inclusive Business and Sustainability Renewable / Sustainable Smart and resilient cities Technical and agriculture universities Technology institutes Peruvian companies in need of new technology Trade organizations To be determined on an ad hoc basis Rwanda : Justice Reconciliation Law and Order Sector(JRLOS) with special attention for: -provision of legal services in the JRLOS institutions - increased access to, and quality of justice through capacity strengthening of forensics, law enforcement and rehabilitation centres. Food and nutrition security in a nexus with water: - value addition through agro-business development and agro-processing - sustainable, water efficient and climate smart agriculture. Senegal Human Rights Security (Sahel Region) The Embassy has many partners with whom we work depending on the projects we are working on. That is why the Embassy always supports any person/organizations interested by the OKP programme to apply (open system). Sierra Leone Health Sanitation, Hygiene and resources /Food Security Trade & Private sector development For Health: Health facilities, Health professionals, Knowlegde institutions / tertiary (colleges, technical universities), Government institutions / agencies, sector associations, regulatory bodies. For : Knowledge institutions / tertiary (colleges, technical universities), geovernment institutions, SMEs, sector associations, regulatory bodies. For /Food Security: Trade & Private sector development: Young Entrepreneurs Somalia (Maritime) Food Security and agriculture For (Maritime) : NGO's, Civil society, government, media organisations. For Food Security and agriculture: Knowledge institutes and private sector actors focused on sectors such as fisheries and natural resources South Africa management TVET, with a particular focus on FNS and 1 South Sudan Food Security For all areas: Existing project beneficiaries, IDPs, Urban and rural youth, Women.

Sri Lanka Promotion of human rights Cultural heritage Sustainable trade and investments, with emphasis on water, infrastructure/services and agriculture (dairy, poultry & horticulture) Higher educational institutions, government/semigovernment entities, NGO's, Sudan City planning Sustainable tourism management Diplomacy Local governance Sport We are keen to liaise future OKP activities closely with our ongoing programmes funded via a.o. the Human Rights Fund, PSD programmes and our economic diplomacy efforts. In particular we see a role for the OKP in complementing our private sector led development approach in both Eastern and south western Sudan, addressing migration issues at the same time. Suriname EU integration management Human Rights esp. LGBT and Women Rights Urban Planning City planning, sustainable tourism management, diplomacy, local governance and sport Government Semi-government NGO's and small enterprises Tanzania (Media) Thailand management (including waste water treatment and flood prevention) Sustainable technology (such as in the area of waste management / waste to energy) Rule of law and safety, economic and trade No specific, it could be any potential individual or organization from government and private sectors Uganda with special attention for: - climate smart agriculture, value chain development and business development in horticulture, potato and dairy. - regulatory systems for agricultural products to comply to international market requirements - agricultural training for relief and development in relation to refugee support programmes in Uganda. : 1. Training capacity and organisational development of institutions in the established Justice Law and Order Sector (JLOS). Focus themes are specified in the CPI for Uganda 2. Prioritized themes within JLOS - Juvenile and child justice - Sexual gender based violence in relation to human rights - Safety and security refugee settlements/host communities - Transitional Justice - Commercial Justice Vietnam Sustainable Integrated Resource Systems that contribute to sustainable food security systems in Vietnam Yemen SRHR, Sanitation and Hygiene Peacebuilding and Rule of Law For SHRH: Ministry of Public Health and Population, relevant education and training institutionss, NGOs, familiy counselling and development foundation For : Ministry of and Environment, relevant education and training institutions, Integrated Resources Management, NGOs For Peacebuilding: Ministries, relevant educational training institutes, NGOs. Zambia Climate Transport infrastructure Public administration Land administration Ministry of Ministry of Commerce Trade and Industry/Zambia Development Ministry of Transport and Communication Ministry of Lands Cabinet Office / Public Service Management Division Ministry of Zambia Electricity Supply Corp Zimbabwe Food and nutrition security Security and rule of law Economic governance Environment Media Universities/Education Institutes Government/semi-government (including parastatals) Supervisory/regulatory bodies Civil Society/non-governmental organizations Research institutes and Media *Country category Available instruments

Full programme Compact plus Compact Institutional collaboration projects, Tailor-Made Training Plus, Tailor-Made Training, Individual scholarships for mid-career professionals, alumni activities Tailor-Made Training Plus, Tailor-Made Training, Individual scholarships for mid-career professionals, alumni activities Tailor-Made Training, Individual scholarships for mid-career professionals, alumni activities