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About SARIC

South Asia Regional Infrastructure Connectivity (SARIC) is an AUD 32 million initiative funded by the Australian Government. SARIC supports the overall goal to deepen economic linkages and support regional prosperity and inclusive growth. The opportunities under SARIC will support in enabling more, better-quality and socially inclusive connectivity infrastructure in South Asia, with a focus on the energy and transport sector. SARIC countries include Bhutan, Bangladesh, India, Maldives, Nepal and Sri Lanka.

Principal Components
Key Pillars of SARIC Implementation
  • Government and private sector support

    The World Bank and International Finance Corporation (IFC) together support partnerships, financing, and policy to advance programs with governments and the private sector in South Asia.

  • Training and networking

    Led by Palladium, the training component delivers targeted & curated capacity building interventions for government, private & academia from the infrastructure sector. Networking both within South Asia and between South Asia and Australia enables in creating an ecosystem of energy & transport sector peers who engage which each other.

  • Monitoring and evaluation

    Led by Adam Smith International, the Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) team coordinates among the three development partners and ensures the effective and efficient implementation of the approved M&E Framework.

Cross Cutting Themes
A Rising Tide
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Women, Voices, and Power

Impact Stories
Latest Updates on SARIC
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South Asia Regional Infrastructure Connectivity - SARIC

South Asia Regional Infrastructure Connectivity - SARIC

SARIC supports the overall goal to deepen economic linkages and support inclusive regional prosperity

✉ 𝓢𝓪𝓻𝓲𝓬 𝓟𝓸𝓼𝓽𝓬𝓪𝓻𝓭𝓼 ✉Our SAR100 1.0 participant Rashi Tyagi penned a beautiful poem on renewable energy, highlighting the urgent need for sustainability. She writes, "Our planet is blessed with abundant natural resources, but many are rapidly depleting. Now is the time to transition to renewable energy and build a unified global grid, ensuring a sustainable future for the generations to come." Delivered in partnership with the Yunus Center at AIT and the World Bank, SAR100 was a transformative experience for female participants from Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.As SAR100 2.0 unfolds, we’re thrilled to share inspiring stories from the first cohort. Read her story and more about the incredible SAR100 women here: www.sarictns.org/impact-stories/#SARIC #DFAT #SAR100 #WomenInEnergy #Sustainability #Training #Networking #AlumniAustralian Government Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade World Bank IFC - International Finance Corporation Palladium: Make It Possible Yunus Center at AIT ... See MoreSee Less
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