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, Pakistan 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.

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

SARIC, in collaboration with leading Australian universities, delivered two intensive virtual short courses from 10-12 June, bringing together 55 SARIC alumni.Delivered in partnership with the UNSW Sydney and the The Australian National University (ANU), the courses focused on two critical and rapidly evolving areas:↪️ Intelligent Supply Chain Management led by Prof. Ben Fahimnia (UNSW Sydney) and Elton Brown (University of Sydney), the course explored supply chain resilience, digital transformation, sustainability, risk management, and the growing role of AI in supply chain innovation. Participants particularly valued the practical insights and interactive format. "The course has been quite interactive and insightful, especially the quizzes at the end of each session, which helped reinforce our learning.” said Nanda Kumari, Bhutan Power Corporation↪️ Climate Essentials led by Prof. Mark Howden (ANU) and Brad Archer (The University of Western Australia), the course provided a comprehensive overview of climate science, policy, mitigation pathways, climate security, and the impacts of climate change on sectors such as health, water, and food security."I am currently part of a safeguards committee in my organisation, and this course came at the right time. It helped me better understand climate and environmental issues. I would welcome more collaborative courses like this.”- Ivy Nahar Tisha, Bangladesh Rural Electrification BoardBoth courses received highly positive feedback from participants, who valued the relevance, depth, and practical application of the content. Faculty commended the active engagement demonstrated throughout the rigorous sessions, highlighting the commitment of the SARIC alumni network and the importance of continued collaboration in addressing contemporary development challenges.Australian Government Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade ... See MoreSee Less
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SARIC is pleased to convene a networking and knowledge‑sharing evening, followed by a gala dinner, bringing together alumni from Australia Awards South-Asia and Mongolia (AASAM) alongside members of the SARIC alumni network. The networking event will also be attended by HOM and other members of the Australian High Commission, Bangladesh. 📅 13 May | 🕔 5:00-8:00 PM (BST) |📍 The Westin Dhaka This event will offer an opportunity for alumni to reconnect and reflect on how learnings from the training programs are being applied in their professional contexts. Through a panel discussion and individual reflections, speakers will share practical experiences on leveraging technical expertise and leadership skills to drive impact across infrastructure, energy, governance, and transport sectors.We are pleased to feature the following panellists:> Hasan Ahmed Sarwar, Joint Secretary, Bridges Division, Ministry of Road Transport and Bridges (AASAM alum)> Mohammad Shahe Arefeen, Executive Engineer, Roads and Highways Department (AASAM alum)> Mir Taifa Siddika, Deputy Secretary, Ministry of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources (SARIC alum)> Sumaiya Tabbassom, Executive Engineer, Power Grid (SARIC alum)The session will also include individual reflections by Nusrat Nahid Babi, Senior Transport Specialist, The World Bank Group (SARIC alum).The event underscores SARIC’s commitment to strengthening regional connectivity by fostering meaningful engagement and promoting collaboration among alumni working across energy and infrastructure sectors in Bangladesh and the wider South Asia Region (SAR).✅ Stay tuned for more updates from the event!Australian Government Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade World Bank Group IFC - International Finance Corporation Palladium: Make It Possible#SARIC #DFAT #Alumninetwork #Capacitybuilding #Regionalconnectivity #Bangladesh ... See MoreSee Less
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