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India
Country Strategy Development
Facts and Figures
Brussels, 29 January 2015
Christophe Goossens
VLIR-UOS Programme Officer
1. VLIR-UOS Cooperation
2003-2014
VLIR-UOS cooperation
Projects and scholarships
Projects 2003-2014
Type
Number
Budget (€)
TEAM
SI
Total
2
4
6
653.503
78.959
732.461
Scholarships 2003-2014
Type
Budget (€)
Number
Total
1.714.092
411
Subtotal
521.595
9
ICP Ph.D.
99.750
1
VLADOC
421.845
3
n/a
5*
Subtotal
684.865
381
ITP
223.366
36
KOI
97.077
47
REI
293.676
285
Other scholarships
70.746
12
n/a
1*
Subtotal
507.632
21
ICP
507.632
21
n/a
0*
Ph.D.
Project scholarships
Short term
Scholarships 2003-2014
Type
PhD
Short term
Study
Total
Number
9
381
21
411
Budget (€)
521.595
684.865
507.632
1.714.092
Project scholarships
Study
Project scholarships
VLIR-UOS in Asia
VLIR-UOS cooperation
VLIR-UOS projects 2003-2014
VLIR-UOS cooperation
Thematic areas
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Poverty alleviation;
Environment and rural development;
Health;
ICT, library and institutional strengthening;
Social sciences and cultural development.
2. Other Flemish academic
cooperation
Information collection
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ICOS questionnaire
Individual contacts
Pre-consultation meetings
Brainstorm meeting
Flemish-Indian academic
cooperation
Themes
Social Sciences
Arts & Philosophy
Science & Technology
Health
ICT
Management
Mathematics
3. Indian development
priorities
12th 5-year programme
2012 - 2017
Faster, Sustainable and More Inclusive Growth
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Sustainable development
Water
Land Issues
Envrironment, Forestry and
Wildlife
Science and Technology
Innovation
Governance
Regional Equality
Agriculture
Industry
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Energy
Transport
Communication
Rural Development
Urban Development
Health
Education
Employment and Skill Development
Women’s and Child Rights
Social Inclusion
12th 5-year programme
2012 - 2017
Faster, Sustainable and More Inclusive Growth
Education
– Shift of Focus to Quality
– More Resources and Better Utilisation
– Enhancing Employability
– Encouraging Private Participation
– Research Culture
THEMES
Poverty Alleviation &
Social Development
Environment &
Natural Resources
Health
SUB-THEMES
WB
EU ADB UNDP JICA USAID
Private investments, urbanization, economic
integration, employment & social policy,
gender, inclusive growth
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Sustainable management of natural resources
(water, energy...), agriculture & food security
forestry
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HIV/AIDS, water and sanitation, nutrition
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CROSSCUTTING/ SUPPORT DOMAINS
Research based education, Research and
Education and Research university development, Science and
technology
ICT
ICT in education (E-learning & other),
digitalisation
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4. Discussion
Brainstorm meeting –
17 Dec 2014
 Common concern approach
 University cooperation for Development 
disadvantaged groups/institutions
 Theme: Liveable Cities
 Second & third tier cities
 Synergy and complementarity
 Regions – max 3
Discussion: questions
What are your priorities for the India country
strategy in terms of:
1. Thematic areas (what?)
2. Geographic areas of intervention(where?)
3. Partner institutions (with who?)
4. Cooperation modalities (how?)
Discussion: questions
Regarding the thematic issue:
1. Is the theme of Liveable Cities a workable focus theme
for the India Country Strategy?
2. If yes, please outline what aspects you think the theme
should incorporate ?
3. Should the country strategy include a restricted regional
focus or keep the geographical scope open?
Christophe Goossens
Programme Officer South
[email protected]
www.vliruos.be