One of the three major parts of CCG’s work is Country Partnerships. Like everything we do, our work in each partner country is driven by them and based on the priorities that they have identified. Find out more about our team and our work in each partner country below.
The Country Partnerships team is led by the Centre for Global Equality (CGE) and the University of Cambridge. The team is very active and well-respected by their colleagues in each country and they support the delivery of a range of events to progress the plans for Sustainable Growth in each country. They maintain relations with FCDO teams and liaise with governments and other institutions within each country. CCG currently has six national partnership countries and two more – Nepal and Malawi – will be added later this year. Click the links below to learn more about our activities in each country:
Country Partnerships Team Members:

Deputy Director, Country Partnerships
CEO, Centre for Global Equality and University of Cambridge


Within these partner countries, the team aims to embed CCG expertise and processes and create a community of practice in the form of the Partner Country CCG Network.
Researchers, influencers and decision-makers work together in Special Interest Groups (SIGs) to co-create and implement research that harnesses CCG-derived data evidence, tools and frameworks. Long term, each Country CCG Network will be considered a trusted broker of interdisciplinary, policy-facing research which policy makers can draw upon when developing financeable plans for climate compatible infrastructure projects.
Our team identifies key stakeholders within partner countries who are committed to achieving climate compatible growth. The team supports the ability of these key researchers, influencers, and decision-makers to enhance sustainable growth in their countries by training them to be independent users of the evidence-based decision-making tools and processes produced through the CCG programme.
