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.

Cross Cutting Themes
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Women, Voices, and Power

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

𝓢𝓽𝓸𝓻𝓲𝓮𝓼 𝓸𝓯 𝓘𝓶𝓹𝓪𝓬𝓽 ✨We’re excited to continue our Stories of Impact series, spotlighting the inspiring journeys of SARIC alumni.Over the coming weeks, we’ll be sharing powerful reflections from participants who have not only enhanced their skills but are now eager to apply their learnings in both their professional and personal lives.✅ Swipe to see Adnan Yousaf's story and stay tuned for more voices from the SARIC community that are shaping the future of energy and infrastructure leadership in South Asia.Australian Government Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade World Bank IFC - International Finance Corporation Palladium: Make It Possible#SARIC #DFAT #Training #Networking #Australia #SouthAsia #Energy ... See MoreSee Less
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Last night, participants enjoyed a wonderful welcome dinner at University House, The University of Melbourne, marking the start of their program. The evening was filled with delicious food, engaging conversations, and the opportunity to connect with fellow participants from across South Asia. It was the perfect way to kick off a week of learning, collaboration, and exploring the vibrant city of Melbourne! South Asia Regional Infrastructure Connectivity - SARIC is an initiative funded by the Australian Government through its Australian Government Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.Executive Training delivered by The University of Melbourne with logistics supported by Reho Study Tours, funded by Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT). #SARIC #DFAT #UniMelb #RehoStudyTours #Australia #CapacityBuilding #Networking #SouthAsia #Transport #Energy #Infrastructure #Pakistan #Maldives #SriLanka #Nepal #Bhutan ... See MoreSee Less
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Reho Study Tours is thrilled to welcome participants from Pakistan, Maldives, Sri Lanka, Nepal, and Bhutan to Melbourne for the Executive Training Course on Disaster Management and Disaster Resilient Infrastructure, hosted by the Centre for Disaster Management and Public Safety (CDMPS) at The University of Melbourne. We can’t wait to support you during your time here — get ready for a rewarding experience and plenty of exciting moments ahead! South Asia Regional Infrastructure Connectivity (SARIC) is an initiative funded by the Australian Government through its Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) Executive Training delivered by The University of Melbourne with logistics supported by Reho Study Tours, funded by Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT). Australian Government Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Palladium: Make It Possible The University of Melbourne South Asia Regional Infrastructure Connectivity - SARIC #SARIC #DFAT #UniMelb #RehoStudyTours #Australia #CapacityBuilding #Networking #SouthAsia #Transport #Energy #Infrastructure ... See MoreSee Less
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