![]() ![]() x number of lives saved, % increase in income, etc? Are the pathways to impact clearly identified? Do they address cultural, social, economic, academic and other impacts? What would the impact of my project or activity be, and who would benefit? What would success look like? How will you measure it? Can you quantify the impact, e.g.clearly articulated equitable distribution of resources, responsibilities, efforts and benefits Does your proposal engage with the people whose challenges you are addressing? e.g.international organisations, NGOs) active in the area of research? Does your proposal include collaborations with interdisciplinary organisations (e.g.universities, hospitals, policy makers etc. Does your proposal include collaborations with institutions in the country(ies) of focus? e.g.Is the research focussing on those most underprivileged geographical areas or groups of people in the country(ies)?.Would this lead to a reduction in poverty in a developing country?.Does my project or activity contribute to sustainable development?.government policy document, workshop outputs etc. Is there a development need that my project or activity is addressing? Do you have credible evidence that this is a challenge identified by that country? e.g.Does your proposal directly and primarily address the development challenges of this country(ies)?.Is the main aim of your proposal the economic and welfare development of that country(ies)?.Is the country(ies) of focus on the DAC list? Is it likely to stay on the list for the duration of the project?.Does your proposal meet the call criteria?.Please make sure you can answer yes to (most of) the following questions: In order for the proposal to be considered for ODA funding, it will have to be deemed to be ODA eligible. ODA projects need to support one or more of the SDGs. ![]() They recognize that ending poverty and other deprivations must go hand-in-hand with strategies that improve health and education, reduce inequality, and spur economic growth – all while tackling climate change and working to preserve our oceans and forests. At its heart are the 17 Sustainable Development Goals ( SDGs) (with 169 targets and indicators), which are an urgent call for action by all countries - developed and developing - in a global partnership. The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, adopted by all United Nations Member States in 2015, provides a shared blueprint for peace and prosperity for people and the planet, now and into the future. Korean J Obes 2006 15: 1–8.What to look out for when writing ODA applications SDGs Metabolic syndrome defined by IDF or NCEP and insulin resistance. The importance of waist circumference in the definition of metabolic syndrome: prospective analyses of mortality in men. Katzmarzyk PT, Janssen I, Ross R, Church TS, Blair SN. Comparison of different definitions of the metabolic syndrome in relation to cardiovascular mortality in European men and women. All-cause mortality associated with specific combinations of the metabolic syndrome according to recent definitions. Guize L, Thomas F, Pannier B, Bean K, Jego B, Benetos A. No existing definition of metabolic syndrome meets criteria as a syndrome. The new definition of metabolic syndrome by the International Diabetes Federation is less likely to identify metabolically abnormal but non-obese individuals than the definition by the revised national cholesterol education program: the Korean NHANES Study.
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