1. SCI Financial Summary
All currently active accounts
through 31 May 2013
Prof. Alan Fenwick and Kieran Bird
Schistosomiasis Control Initiative Advisory Board Meeting 2013
2. SCI Account summary
1 OF 3 - Implementation
SCI Account summary
(Implementation)
31/05/2013
Account Funder Start
Date
End
Date
Award Name Award
Expended
including
commitments
Balance Expended
%
P10348 BMGF II 01/10/2006 31/12/2012 Integrated Health package £5,306,706 £5,243,704 £63,002 99%
P34831 DFID 01/10/2010 01/03/2016 NTD Treatment 8 countries £10,537,440 £7,336,731 £3,200,709 70%
P36980 Burundi 01/06/2011 01/05/2014
Schistosomiasis and STH in
Burundi £1,040,000 £768,897 £271,103 74%
P41895 END fund 01/03/2012 01/02/2015
Rwanda Phase II
programme £355,441 £340,647 £14,794 96%
TOTAL IMPLEMENTATION GRANTS £17,239,587 £13,689,979 £3,549,608 79%
3. SCI Account summary
2 OF 3 – Operational research
SCI Account summary (Operational research)
31/05/2013
Account Funder Start
Date
End
Date
Award Name Award
Expended
including
commitments
Balance Expended
%
P36690
BMGF/Univ
Georgia 01/11/2010 01/10/2013 SCORE Niger Study 1 £186,345 £181,395 £4,950 97%
P32154
BMGF/Univ
Georgia 01/11/2010 01/10/2013 SCORE Niger Study 2 £370,386 £361,398 £8,988 98%
P32169
BMGF/Univ
Georgia 01/11/2010 01/10/2013
SCORE Mozambique
Study £368,030 £318,152 £49,878 86%
P34213 BMGF 01/11/2010 01/10/2014 Control of Cysticercosis £957,372 £844,753 £112,619 88%
P43408 CIFF 01/11/2012 30/04/2014 Operational Research £508,500 £28,753 £479,747 6%
TOTAL RESEARCH
FUNDING £2,390,633 £1,734,450 £656,183 73%
4. SCI Account summary
3 OF 3 – Unrestricted Funds
SCI Account summary (Unrestricted funds)
31/05/2013
Account Funder Start
Date
End
Date
Award Name Award
Expended
including
commitments
Balance Expended
%
L24009 Donations 01/11/2011 N/A
Unrestricted private
donations £2,269,311 £908,095 £1,361,216 40%
P10099 IC Trust 01/11/2006 N/A SCI Activities £362,883 £341,749 £21,134 94%
IC Trust reserves £198,999 £0 £198,999 0%
TOTAL UNRESTRICTED
FUNDS £2,831,192 £1,249,844 £1,581,348 44%
5. Implementation activities
Gates 36202 award
Gates (#36202). Core funding for SCI (since 2006) and
the evaluation of integrated control of Neglected
Tropical Diseases in Africa
Total funds received US$ 9,975,810
Total interest £ 18,860
No cost extension 31 December 2012
Final report submitted Feb 2013
Unspent & unassigned available balance £70,334, SCI
in discussion with BMGF to transfer to Cysticercosis
award.
6. Implementation activities: DFID - Integrated Control of
Schistosomiasis and Intestinal Helminthsin sub-Saharan
Africa (ICOSA)
SCI is service provider to the £25m DFID ICOSA programme to
deliver 75 million treatments in 8 African countries (Crown Agents
£14.5m SCI £10.5m) Awarded 2010.
The target is to reduce schistosomiasis and STH in selected African
countries, working in close collaboration with national governments and
other donor and international agencies involved in the control of NTDs.
A six year contract from October 2010 to March 2016.
SCI - £10.537 million (with Liverpool CNTD as sub)
Commodities (drugs and equipment) to be procured under the project will
be up to £14.5 million (Crown Agents)
A total annual spend ceiling of £5 million
7. DFID - Integrated Control of Schistosomiasis
and Intestinal Helminths in sub-Saharan Africa (ICOSA)
Overseas country budgets – FY4
(2013/14)
Cote d'Ivoire,
£177,626
Liberia ,
£209,258
Malawi,
£330,956
Mozambique,
£649,514
Tanzania,
£185,000
Zambia,
£282,325
Niger,
£167,425
Uganda,
£138,386
Zanzibar,
£167,799
8. DFID - Integrated Control of Schistosomiasis
and Intestinal Helminths in sub-Saharan Africa (ICOSA)
Actual spend analysis by category, to 31 May 2013
9. DFID Phase II - Integrated Control of Schistosomiasis
and Intestinal Helminths in sub-Saharan Africa (ICOSA)
Phase II In January 2012 DFID announced their intention to award additional
funding for ICOSA from 2013 – The timetable is :
DFID appointed consultants are currently finalising the business case, to be
submitted to the Secretary of State (by Sept 2013).
We have proposed (subject to negotiation)
If approved the new target will be over 200 million treatments in the existing 8
countries plus new programmes in Ethiopia and DRC
2013/14 2014/15 2015/16 2016/17 Total
SCI TOTAL £2,125,294 £3,604,538 £4,327,890 £6,567,921 £16,625,641
TOTAL CROWN
AGENTS £3,183,000 £2,983,000 £2,110,388 £97,971 £8,374,359
TOTAL £5,308,294 £6,587,538 £6,438,277 £6,665,892 £25,000,000
10. Implementation activities
Burundi & Rwanda, Schisto & STH
Burundi
Funding is in place to continue the national treatment campaigns in
Burundi for the next 3 years.
Total budget £1,040,000 plus Gift Aid, received via IC Trust
Rwanda
Funding is in place to continue the national treatment campaigns in
Rwanda for the next 3 years from the ENDFUND
Total approved budget is US$1,643,507 over 3 years starting 01.03.12.
First tranche of funds received in the sum of US$450,000.
82% of these funds will go to the country for implementation.
12. Operational Research
SCI - SCORE – at University of Georgia (funded by Gates)
In January 2011, SCI were awarded three SCORE studies
TITLE: Studies of Gaining and Sustaining Control of Schistosomiasis
"Study: Schistosoma haematobium: Gaining and Sustaining Control of
Schistosomiasis in Capdelgado, Mozambique
"Study: Schistosoma haematobium: Gaining and Sustaining Control of
Schistosomiasis in Kollo and Say Districts, Niger
"Study: Schistosoma Haematobium: Gaining and Sustaining Control of
Schistosomiasis in Loga District, Niger
Research subcontracts have been executed with RISEAL Niger and Catholic University
of Mozambique
Total Anticipated SCORE funds 2010 to 2015 - US$1.245 million.
Initial 3 year budget funding originally agreed, the final 2 year extensions for
both countries are currently being finalised with SCORE.
14. Operational Research
SCI – Gates, Control of Cysticercosis in sub Saharan Africa
In November 2010, SCI, were awarded a BMGF contract:
TITLE: “Control of Cysticercosis in sub Saharan Africa”
P.I. Dr Wendy Harrison
Total approved budget $1.3 million USD
Research subcontracts (90% total budget) have been executed;
• Technical University Munich, US$ 773,410
• Institute of Tropical Medicine Antwerp, US$ 141,375
• Univ. of Copenhagen, DBL (Danish Bilharziasis Laboratories), US$ 262,585
SCI (10% total budget) provide lead management function and M&E expertise.
15. Operational Research
SCI – Gates, Control of Cysticercosis in sub Saharan Africa
Budget v actual By category
16. Operational Research
CIFF Childrens Investment Fund Foundation.
Operational research in Liberia & Uganda
In November 2012, SCI, were awarded a 3 year contract from CIFF:
TITLE: To assist the development of WHO policy regarding the delivery of deworming
control programmes on Uganda, Liberia and Malawi.
P.I.s Prof Joanne Webster & Dr Wendy Harrison
The start date was 1st November 2012.
The agreed budget is £1,110,000 for 3 years.
The first 18 months (Nov12-Apr14) approved budget is £508,500
To be reviewed with regards to renewal/extension.
SCI have recently agreed re-aligned framework milestones and timeframe.
17. Operational Research
CIFF, CIFF Childrens Investment Fund Foundation. Operational research in
Liberia & Uganda
Budget v actual, as 31 May 2013
18. Other awards/donations
• SCI receives some donations into IC Trust. SCI then draws down the funds into an
account P 10099 by submitting proposals to the IC Trustees
P10099 budget v actual, 31 May 2013
Imperial College Trust (formerly Queen’s Gate Trust) is a registered charity
(Registered Charity number 273071)
In addition to the above available funds, SCI has reserves in the sum of £198,999
available to draw down from the Trust
19. Other awards/donations
• Imperial College has provided SCI with another account ( L24009 ) specifically for private
donations received direct to IC. To date some £2.26 million of unrestricted private donations
have been received into this account since it was set-up in Feb 2012. SCI claims Gift Aid
where allowable.
• These unrestricted funds have been used mainly for small scale interventions or “seed money”
in emerging countries e.g. Mozambique, Mauritania, Niger, Senegal & Cote D’Ivoire. In
addition, £500,000 has been ring-fenced for activity commitments in Ethiopia.
The donations include
• 2 x $250,000 donations from an US Foundation “Good Ventures”
• The first of 5 annual anonymous private donations (via IC Trust) for Ethiopia implementation in
the sum of £100,000 per annum for 5 years
• Over $500,000 sent from Givewell for the second year running – via IC Foundation in USA
• Monthly bankers orders from over 300 people bringing in approximately £10,000 per month
20. Other awards/donations
Awards currently in the pipeline or being set-up include:
• END fund – Yemen, SCI have been awarded a grant for $150,000 for 2013 to support the
national Mass Drug Administration program in Yemen
• VITOL – have awarded SCI $130,000 for Cote D'Ivoire, integrated mapping & ICT activities.
• NTDs were highlighted on Red Nose Day in March 2013, and so Comic Relief may award their
first ever grant to control NTDs
• Sightsavers, have signed a technical assistance agreement for £85,000
• SCI has assisted Sightsavers win a £10 million award from DFID for NTD control in Northern
Nigeria.
• SCI is also assisting Sightsavers with work in mapping schisto and STH in N. Nigeria
21. Publicity and advocacy
• SCI has so far retained its position as a top rated charity by “Giving what we
can”www.givingwhatwecan.org
• SCI is one of the top three international charities recommended by
www.givewell.org in USA (they review their recommendation annually)
• These recommendations have highlighted SCI internationally, illustrated financial
transparency and led to increased donations. See recent Guardian article
• http://www.guardian.co.uk/voluntary-sector-network/2013/jun/11/charity-
evaluators-assess-charities
• However it is imperative for the future of SCI that we continue to perform and be
transparent if we want to retain our recommendations from these evaluation sites.
22. Finally…
Please see our newsletter at
http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/schisto/newsroom/newsletter
and a promotional video at
http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/schisto/whatwedo/audiovideo
Thank you