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The UK Government's Integrated Security Fund (UKISF) Pacific Program is inviting bids for up to £150,000 of funding.
The UK Office for Syria is inviting project proposals by 3 June 2024 for accountable grants from the UK Integrated Security Fund for financial Year 2024 to 2025.
Background The UK Government seeks to support greater peace and stability…
The home of UK Integrated Security Fund on GOV.UK. The UK Integrated Security Fund (UKISF) is a government-wide fund that addresses the highest-priority threats to UK national security, at home and abroad.
The UK Integrated Security Fund (UKISF) is a government-wide fund that addresses the highest-priority threats to UK national security, at home and abroad.
An overview of the CSSF, including 2022 to 2023 highlights, and its achievements before the UK Integrated Security Fund (ISF) replaced it.
Integrated Security Fund Launch event at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI).
Released 27th February 2024.
The UK benefited from £830 million in the 2022 to 2023 financial year delivering programmes and peacekeeping in more than 90 countries to bolster global security.
This annual report explains the impact of Conflict, Stability and Security Fund (CSSF) programmes from April 2022 to March 2023.
The new UK Integrated Security Fund (UKISF) will help keep the UK safe and address global sources of volatility and insecurity.
This document explains what the information on a CSSF programme summary means.
Provides practical advice on how to increase the effectiveness of outsourced programmes.
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