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International Partnership Programme: Economic Evaluations

Three reports demonstrating that UK satellite-enabled data technology, delivered through UK Aid, is improving the life chances of people around the world by providing better ways to tackle global issues such as deforestation, sustainable food production and disaster response. At the same time this is boosting the UK economy.

Documents

International Partnership Programme: Cost Effectiveness Analysis

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International Partnership Programme: Economic Return to the UK

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International Partnership Programme: Three Year Review

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Details

Cost Effectiveness Analysis

This study evaluates the cost-effectiveness of the UK Space Agency’s International Partnership Programme (IPP) and to assess the case for space-based solutions for development relative to alternative (non-space) solutions.

Economic Return to the UK

This report quantifies the expected economic benefits of the UK Space Agency’s International Partnership Programme (IPP) to the UK economy.

Three Year Review

A snapshot of the results achieved by UK Space Agency’s International Partnership Programme (IPP) between 2016 and 2019.

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Published 8 October 2019

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