Activity. Cabinet Officials Study Tour. Programme Fiji Status Sector. Country Government administration. Completion. Fiji. Start Date 5/08/2014
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1 Cabinet Officials Study Tour Status Sector Completion Government administration Start Date 5/08/ /06/2015 STO: Direct relationships are established between the an Cabinet Office secretariat and their New Zealand counterparts. MTO: The secretariat of the an Cabinet Office improves its capacity to provides quality and efficient support to Cabinet Three an Cabinet Office officials met New Zealand counterparts over August to observe and learn about the role and functions of the New Zealand Parliament. Gov in 2012/ /14 $6, / / /17 $6,420 Totals NZ-1-A12068
2 Community Solar Lanterns Project Status Implementation Sector Solar energy Start Date 17/07/2015 This Activity will provide access to solar lighting for 3,000 people/700 homes across five informal settlements where there is no access to electricity. The sites inlcude communal facilities like evacuation centres and nursing stations. This will produce short-term cost savings, reduce reliance on fossil fuel, increase safety and greater resilience to cope in disaster. This Activity will provide access to solar lighting for 3,000 people/700 homes across five informal settlements where there is no access to electricity. The sites inlcude communal facilities like evacuation centres and nursing stations. This will produce short-term cost savings, reduce reliance on fossil fuel, increase safety and greater resilience to cope in disaster. Gov Other Principal Principal NZ-1-P12333
3 Cyclone Evan Relief and Recovery Support Status Sector Completion Material relief assistance and services Start Date 8/01/ /07/2016 Vulnerable communities recover from the effects of TC Evan and National Disaster Management Office (NDMO) and other government agencies are well-placed to respond to future disasters NZ funded the: (1) replenishment of pre-positioned supplies; (2) repair of houses including transition houses in informal settlements; and (3) assist papaya and egg plant farmers with recovery enabling them to resume exporting quickly. NGO in - $1,045, /13 $596, /14 $246, /15 $98, / /17 $1,986,582 Totals NZ-1-A11449
4 Domestic Violence Programme- Women's Crisis Centre Status Completion Sector Human rights Start Date 5/06/ /07/2016 Women's Crisis Centre services to prevent and respond to violence against women are accessible to women in rural - Nadi, Ba, Labasa and Rakiraki NZ funds the Women's Crisis Centre branches in Nadi, Ba, Labasa and Rakiraki to provide counselling services and advice to women in violent relationships. These centres also provide training, mount public awareness campaigns. NGO in Principal $336, /13 $554, /14 $793, /15 $320, / /17 $2,005,783 Totals NZ-1-A10078
5 DRM Habitat for Humanity - Build Back Safer T Status Implementation Sector Disaster prevention and preparedness Start Date 7/06/2016 Community carpenters and home-owner builders trained to Build Back Safer (BBS), ensuring better cycloneresistant construction of houses that were damaged or destroyed in TC Winston. An estimated 31,300 homes were affected by Tropical Cyclone Winston that struck on February 2016, with 11,000 completely destroyed. Many of the communities that were hardest hit are among the poorest the Shelter Cluster determined that 43% of NGO in NZ-1-A12598
6 DRM TC Winston: FEA Restoring Electricity Status Implementation Sector Electrical transmission/ distribution Start Date 8/03/2016 To restore the domestic electricity distribution network after the devastation caused by Tropical Cyclone Winston The assistance will focus on providing teams of qualified and experienced personnel (line mechanics) to work under the Electricity Authority: disconnecting fallen lines from poles, clearing debris for the safe reconstruction of power lines, re-erecting fallen power poles, re-stringing powerlines, re-installing fallen transformers and other overhead distribution equipment. Other Unspecified NZ-1-A12524
7 DRM TC Winston: Recovery Package Status Implementation Sector Reconstruction relief and rehabilitation Start Date 29/03/2016 The provision of a package of recovery support to following Tropical Cyclone Winston. The recovery package for is in response to Tropical Cyclone Winston, which hit in 2016, destroying housing and crucial infrastructure. The Activity is in line with the Government's desire for New Zealand humanitarian and infrastructure assistance to focus on the Northern Lau Group, particularly on Vanua Balavu and Yacata. Gov Unspecified NZ-1-A12545
8 Elections Support EMS Status Implementation Sector Elections Start Date 25/02/2016 The successful development of an Election Management System (EMS) which will contribute to strengthened democratic and national integrity systems in. It will also contribute to s ability to set the standard of modern, independent and sustainable An Election Management System (EMS) is an IT platform for infomation processing and database functions associated with the management and monitoring of electoral voting processes. The an Elections Office (FEO) are developing an EMS for managing genera Gov in Principal NZ-1-A12514
9 Agriculture Sector Support Status Implementation Sector Agricultural development Start Date 9/09/2013 Increase the contribution of the agriculture sector to 's GDP Support scoping and design of new agriculture activities for the scale up of the bilateral development programme. It will also fund small pilot projects and exchanges between NZ and an officials for learning purposes and developing institutional relations. Contractor Unspecified / / / / /17 Totals NZ-1-A11674
10 Dairy Industry Development Initiative Status Implementation Sector Agricultural development Start Date 5/08/2014 Economic development accelerated through improved, viable and sustainable an domestic dairy industry. The activity will create a sustainable domestic milk supply in that includes viable smallholder dairy farmers. To achieve this the activity will: Develop a Dairy Industry database Develop a Dairy Industry Strategy Establish a Milk Supply and Purchase Agreement and milk quality assurance system Develop an extension system Establish a training farm; and Upgrade milk collection centres Contractor NZ 2012/ /14 $510, /15 $533, /16 $969, /17 $9,300,000 NZ-1-A12067
11 Dairy Industry Development Initiative Status Implementation Sector Agricultural development Start Date 5/08/2014 $2,012,172 Totals $9,300,000 Reduced impact of the dengue fever outbreak in Grants to the Ministry of Health and World Health to purchase medical consumables, vector control needs, and communication costs to help combat a serious dengue outbreak. Contractor Unspecified Partially Mainstreamed 2012/13 $404, / / / /17 $404,026 Totals NZ-1-A11962
12 Elections Support Status Completion Sector Elections Start Date 10/05/2012 4/11/2016 The an Elections Office is assisted to conduct a credible election in September 2014 Provision of technical assistance to the an Elections Office and election related bodies to prepare for and conduct credible elections by September Gov NZ Principal $411, /13 $1,504, /14 $60, /15 $82, / /17 $2,058,891 Totals NZ-1-A11117
13 Evacuation Centres Upgrade Project Status Implementation Sector Disaster prevention and preparedness Start Date 2/08/2013 citizens have greater access to safe emergency evacuation centres during disasters This project builds on NZ's assistance that helped restore/repair key infrasrtructure after the severe flood of Jan The project includes the design of a proto-type evacuation centre that are structurally sound, safe and accessible for vulnerable groups and has basic services, The design has been approved the. Contractor Unspecified 2012/13 $122, /14 $535, /15 $172, /16 $350, /17 $350,000 $1,180,851 Totals $350,000 NZ-1-A11624
14 Cooperative Dairy Company Limited Infrasrtucture Support Status Sector Completion Agricultural development Start Date 5/02/ /07/2016 The goal of the Dairy Development Initiative is to improve the viability and sustainability of the an domestic milk industry. In particular the Initiative will aim to increase economic gains to dairy farmers and households, and enhance the sustainability of the dairy industry. In line with 's desire to improve their agriculture industry, the New Zealand Aid Programme will invest in an initial project to improve the Waidewara Chilling Centre to improve the milk collection and storage system. Contractor in NZ-1-A12165
15 Flood 2012 Recovery Support Status Implementation Sector Reconstruction relief and rehabilitation Start Date 20/04/2012 This activity aims to achieve two outcomes: (1) Families affected by floods recover to self sufficiency; and (2) Increased public awareness of Disaster Risk Reduction & Response (DRR) and improved responsiveness by authorities through training. Grants that enable NGOs to assist flood affected families and communities recover and support to the National Disaster Management to raise public awareness on disaster preparedness. Gov in $290, /13 $25, /14 $779, /15 $583, / /17 $1,679,464 Totals NZ-1-A11103
16 Flood Recovery - Infrastructure Projects Status Sector Completion Reconstruction relief and rehabilitation Start Date 11/02/2009 1/08/2014 citizens have access to safe water, proper sanitation, and adequate infrastructure, in times of natural disaster. NZ will fund: (1) installation of a new water supply system at Labasa Hospital; (2) Upgrade of the Gau Island Nursing Station; and (3) Upgrade of emergency evacuation centres to ensure they are secure, have power and water to accommodate large numbers of people. Contractor in $972, /13 $18, / / / /17 $990,789 Totals NZ-1-A01037
17 Foreign Diplomats Training Status Sector Completion Government administration Start Date 9/11/2015 9/08/2016 To strengthen the capacity of the an Ministry of Foreign Affairs and build links between NZ MFAT and the an counterparts. This Activity is a two week training attachment for an foreign affairs officials. Gov NZ Principal NZ-1-A12399
18 Higher Education Commission - Capacity Building Status Completion Sector Higher education Start Date 16/02/2015 9/08/2016 This Activity strengthens 's labour force by investing in improvemensts to the governance, regulation and accredition processes within the tertiary education sector. This Activity strengthens 's labour force by investing in improvemensts to the governance, regulation and accredition processes within the tertiary education sector. Gov in NZ-1-A12169
19 Institution Linkages Fund Status Implementation Sector Multisector aid Start Date 6/03/2014 Enhanced /NZ relations and a scaled up aid/development programme that responds to s needs. Support re-engagement with an organisations to build strategic and working relationships to identify development assistance opportunities. Gov NZ 2012/ / / / /17 Totals NZ-1-A11935
20 Land Information System Status Sector Completion Government administration Start Date 1/07/1994 9/01/2013 Improved capacity and capability of the Land Information System (FLIS) to generate and disseminate land information data for range of users. NZ's support enables the Lands Department to continue developing its land information system with new software and training to expand GIS mapping capabilties. Current projects focus on informal/squatter settlement and poverty mapping. Gov in 2012/ / / / /17 Totals NZ
21 National Trust - ecotourism projects Status Sector Completion Tourism policy and administrative management Start Date 1/07/1994 9/01/2013 Sustainable eco-tourism projects developed that are pro-poor, community based and generates income for communities as well as protecting natural and indigenous cultural resources and heritage. The National Trust of works with and advises communities to develop and manage ecotourism projects. The project supposrt improvements to park or reserve facilities and services, promotion and marketing alongside other tourism sector players helps build sustainability. NGO in Principal $18, / / / / /17 $18,796 Totals NZ
22 Parliament Speakers Visit Status Sector Completion Government administration Start Date 20/02/ /06/2015 Long term: Strengthened democracy. Medium term: Embedding systems and processes to facilitage public engagement in political processes () Short term: Increasing delegates knowledge and understanding of systems and processes for increasing public en The Speaker of Parliament, Dr Jiko Leveni, will visit New Zealand with a 5 -person delegation, between Monday 23rd - Sat 28th March to observe various funcstions of the NZ Parliament. The visit provides an opportunity for mutual learning and build relat Gov Other Principal NZ-1-A12178
23 Parliamentary Support Activity Phase II Status Implementation Sector Government administration Start Date 23/11/2016 Regional, national, local and traditional governance systems are strengthened, respecting and upholding human rights, especially women's rights in line with international standards. The Activity will also increase women's participation through legislation Background Support was provided through the UNDP from January to September 2014 to the Government of and the Parliament as it prepared for the resumption of parliamentary democracy. This support was continued after the national election on 17 UNDP Principal NZ-1-A12725
24 Parliamentary Support Project Status Implementation Sector Government administration Start Date 14/04/2014 A well functioning and effective Parliament Co-funding for a multi-donor project managed by UNDP to re-establish the Parliament ahead of the September 2014 elections and subsequently to strengthen the institution of Parliament. UNDP - Principal 2012/13 $752, /14 $1,496, / / /17 $2,249,012 Totals NZ-1-A11995
25 Rotahomes Koroipita Housing Project (Phase 2) Status Completion Sector Low-cost housing Start Date 11/05/2011 9/08/2016 Impoverished families receive affordable and sustainable housing and have opportunities to overcome poverty through education, income-generation and community development activities. Current phase of this housing development project will construct 134 new houses, complete community hall and install roads, drains, sewer system, water and electricity services. A range of programmes enable residents to acquire new life skills. NGO in $1,633, /13 $581, /14 $1,486, /15 $70, / /17 $3,771,452 Totals NZ-1-A10778
26 Scholarships Status Implementation Sector Higher education Start Date 10/12/2013 NZ trained scholars contribute to s development and build /NZ relationship Support competent and capable scholars with the appropriate skills to complete tertiary training in NZ and contribute to their country s development over time while remaining connected to NZ. Education Supplier NZ /13 $152, /14 $592, /15 $65, / /17 $810,643 Totals NZ-1-A11833
27 STTA Status Completion Sector Vocational training Start Date 15/12/2014 9/08/2016 Long-term Outcome: trainees contribute to 's Human Resource capacity and development. Medium-term Outcome: trainees complete their courses successfully Short-term Outcome: suitably qualified candidates are awarded training opportunities in NZ The goal of this activity is to select, develop, and support competent and capable ans for short courses and workplace training attachments in NZ and contribute to 's development over time while remaining connected to NZ. Contractor NZ 2012/ /14 $75, /15 $0 2015/ /17 $75,688 Totals NZ-1-A12134
28 TA Milk Purchase Agreement Status Sector Completion Agricultural policy and administrative management Start Date 4/08/2014 3/11/2015 STO - A milk purchasing agreement between Dairy Limited (FDL) and the Cooperative Dairy Company Ltd (FCDCL) is agreed and signed. MTO - Relationship between FDL and FCDCL improved LTO - Improved milk production and quality Technical assistance that would lead to the Cooperative Dairy Company Limited (milk producer) and the Dairy Limited (milk processor) agreeing a milk purchasing agreement and bring greater price certainty for farmers. Contractor in 2012/ /14 $54, / / /17 $54,252 Totals NZ-1-A12064
29 FILP Stategy Work Status Completion Sector Higher education Start Date 5/05/2015 9/08/2016 Long-term Outcome: Building public sector performance in to strengthen democracy and political stability. Medium-term Outcome: Strengthened relationships, the mutual exchange of expertise and knowledge between the respective agencies. Short-term 2/7/15 Approval for the additional $48k is to complete the FILP work and provide surge capacity to assist with other programme design work. 12/5/15 This activity is to develop a coherent and well considered strategy for managing and implementing Pr Gov NZ NZ-1-A12238
30 Heritage NZ technical assistance to National Trust Status Completion Sector Site preservation Start Date 15/01/ /06/2015 Short-Term: Preservation needs for Levuka Town identified Medium-Term: Capacity of National Trust of built Long-Term: Institutional relationship between Heritage NZ and the National Trust of built and strengthened Providing TA through Heritage NZ to the National Trust of (NTF) to assess the condition of heritage building in Levuka Township. The assessment report will enable the NTF to prepare a Conservation Plan for Levuka Township, which is a UNESCO world heritage site Gov NZ 2012/ /14 $2, / / /17 $2,308 Totals NZ-1-A12162
31 KS Higher Education Commission Status Implementation Sector Higher education Start Date 24/03/2016 The goal of the activity is to support high quality and relevant education and training in and better results for learners. A secondary outcome of the activity will be the development of sustained linkages between New Zealand and education agenc The Activity will support the Higher Education Commission (FHEC) to develop the quality and relevance of the Higher Education sector. The Activity draws on understanding of the higher education sector, information gathered as part of a compre Public Sector Unspecified NZ-1-A12544
32 Medical Treatment Scheme Status Implementation Sector Medical services Start Date 1/07/1994 Better access to health care than enables individuals to live full and productive lives. Assists patients who would otherwise die or be severely disabled if they did not receive medical treatment in NZ, or from visiting specialists. This support is provided on the basis that the patients have a high chance of recovery to live full productive lives. Public Sector Unspecified - $348, /13 $258, /14 $300, /15 $474, /16 $176, /17 $188,000 $1,559,622 Totals $188,000 NZ
33 Ministry of Finance Audit Software and Support Status Implementation Sector Public sector financial management Start Date 30/03/2015 Long term - Improved governance specifically financial transparency and accountability through Parliament Medium term - Improved public sector auditing capability and processes Short term - Increased staff and technical capacity in internal auditing Ffunding for the Ministry of Finance to purchase audit software, hardware (laptops and scanners), and training will introduce greater efficiencies through a centralised database that allows documents to be reviewed and updated easily, and be accessible to multiple users. Considerable time will be saved over the current paper-based audit process, expenditure monitoring and scrutiny improved, and compliance with The International Standards for the Professional Practice of Internal Auditing. Gov in NZ-1-A12204
34 MSAF visit Status Implementation Sector Water transport Start Date 6/04/2016 Improved maritime safety capacity built through links to Maritime NZ and the Maritime Safety Authority of This Activity involved a visit by three delegates from the MSAF. The visit included a formal signing of the Arrangement for Cooperation (AOC) between Maritime NZ and the Maritime Safety Authority of (MSAF) which builds off previous work done under th Aid Type Sector Support Region Pacific Gov NZ NZ-1-A12552
35 Natures Way Cooperative Plant and Equipment Upgrad Status Sector Completion Agricultural co-operatives Start Date 19/03/2014 3/11/2015 Increased livelihoods for rural people in Western through increased fruit and vegetable exports This grant $108,387 enables Nature s Way Cooperative (NWC) to purchase of two mobile hot water units to treat papaya for export and to construct a sea freight loading bay and a sea freight container pallet dolly to facilitate increase sea freight of papaya and egg plants. Other Unspecified 2012/13 $101, / / / /17 $101,539 Totals NZ-1-A11961
36 NWC Capacity Building Status Implementation Sector Industrial crops/export crops Start Date 11/05/2015 Long Term: A sustainable agriculture sector that contributes to the economy. Medium Term: Increased livelihoods for rural people in Western through increased financial return on exports of fruit and vegetables. Short Term: Increasing the international profile of NWC and an increase in NWC research and development activities and an incentive scheme to support exporters. This is a capacity building programme with Natures Way Collective to boost fruit and vegetable exports from. Contractor Unspecified Principal NZ-1-A12250
37 NZ Electoral Commission - Phase 2 Status Implementation Sector Elections Start Date 9/11/2015 This Activity will embed credible elections, improve democratic governance and ensure that can in the longerterm, conduct elections and referendums without extenal support. This Activity will assist embed democratic institution and advance thier ability to conduct credible and independent elections. will be independent in conducting their elections beyond Gov NZ Principal NZ-1-A12398
38 NZ MetService / MetService Status Implementation Sector Disaster prevention and preparedness Start Date 23/05/2016 Improved meteorological capacity benefits disaster management and agriculture. The activity will pair and New Zealand Metservices to assess the repair and replacement of data collection and early warning systems damaged as a result of TC Winston. Nec The NZ MetService will undertake a needs assessment to identify, quantify and cost the repair and replacement of the damaged/destroyed equipment. The needs assessment report will be used to determine a programme of work (and funding) to source, install an Contractor NZ NZ-1-A12590
39 Oil Spill Respone Preparednes Status Implementation Sector Biosphere protection Start Date 2/06/2015 Long Term - Sustained environmental and economic well-being. Medium Term - Iimprove MSAF s capacity and capability to respond to either a Tier I and/or II oil spill response. Short Term - Increased preparedness for oil spill response via access to equipment and training. This Activity will assist in preparing to respond to an oil spill in coastal waters. It includes the purchase of oil spill equipment for Maritime Safety Authority of (MSAF) to meet the minimum equipment stockpile requirements and will train MSAF staff in the use and on-going maintenance of the purchased equipment. Gov NZ NZ-1-A12273
40 OTH Women's Crisis Centre Status Implementation Sector Women's equality organisations and institutions Start Date 3/03/2016 The Women s Crisis Centre (FWCC) works towards the elimination of violence against women in through community education, crisis counselling and legal, medical and other practical support services for women and children who are sufferers and surv The Women s Crisis Centre (FWCC) works towards the elimination of violence against women in and the Pacific region, through community education, crisis counselling and legal, medical and other practical support services for women and children wh NGO's (other) Unspecified Principal NZ-1-A12521
41 OTH Koroipita Social Housing Phase 3 Status Implementation Sector Low-cost housing Start Date 9/05/2016 To improve quality of life for marginalised families, through provision of affordable, cyclone-proof housing, community development programmes that target life-skills, counselling, education and social services including targeted youth programmes in Viti To provide marginalised families in Viti Levu with affordable, cyclone-proof housing, delivery of community development programmes that target life-skills, counselling, education and social services including targeted youth programmes. This is the se NGO in NZ-1-A12570
42 Pacific Counselling and Social Services (PCASS) Status Sector Completion Social/ welfare services Start Date 1/07/2006 9/07/2012 Strengthened community and family relationships through: the delivery of effective counselling services in the Central, Western and Northern districts of via a network of well trained counsellors PCASS supports the disadvantaged through trauma counseling and assistance to access social services. PCASS also works with poor communities so they can become self-reliant through small income generating initiatives. Apart from programme costs NZ's also funds some PCASS overheads costs. NGO in 2012/ / / / /17 Totals NZ-1-P00232
43 PCN Informal Settlement Socio-economic Survey Status Sector Completion Housing policy and administrative management Start Date 25/03/ /05/2014 Better and reliable socio-economic data on squatter and informal settlements NZ will provide F$212,590 (75/25% joint funded with DFAT) to the People's Community Network (PCN), a NGO active in squatter/informal settlements, to undertake a socio-economic survey of every house in the estimated 230 squatter/informal settlements a Gov Other 2012/ / / / /17 Totals NZ-1-A11966
44 Rural Bee Keeping Status Implementation Sector Agricultural development Start Date 26/03/2015 Long Term: Reduce poverty, and increase economic participation and food security in rural and remote. Medium Term: Increase in number of women and youth undertaking entrepreneurial agribusiness (through bee keeping) in Vanua Levu. Short Term: Creation of employment opportunities. This Activity will help farmers from six villages (total population ~500) in remote communities in Vanua Levu to establish sustainable livelihoods through bee keeping by: 1) setting-up up to 60 new beekeeping farms and small businesses, 2) increase the capacity of the Drawa cooperative to support farmers, and 3) arrange reliable access to markets by: providing training and mentoring; facilitate negotiations with market and supply chain vendors, and procure equipment and supplies. NGO in NZ-1-P12201
45 Visiting Delegation Housing Authority Status Sector Completion Housing policy and administrative management Start Date 14/04/2014 9/08/2016 Long Term Outcome: NZ contributes to s development and builds /NZ relationship Medium Term Outcome: NZ successfully engages with partners based on aid effectiveness principles Short Term Outcome: Timely support to activities and identification of s development needs to inform a scaling up of the NZ Aid Programme in The visit supported: Strengthened relationships with New Zealand counterparts A comprehensive understanding of social housing in New Zealand which will enable an officials to further develop social housing in Capacity building for sustainable institutional development Improved decision making process Gov in / / /15 $21, / /17 NZ-1-A11997
46 Visiting Delegation Housing Authority Status Sector Completion Housing policy and administrative management Start Date 14/04/2014 9/08/2016 $21,336 Totals Short-Term: Training Water Authority of (WAF) employees Medium-Term: Build the water and wastewater managment capability of WAF Long-Term: Improved institutional relationship between the WAF and NZ Aid Programme and improved public health and envir The Water Authority of (WAF) has indentified, as a priority, water, wastewater treament and reticulation training to support the maintainence of public health and to advance the protection of the environment. Emphasis is being placed on training to help WAF develop their core competencies with a view to managing expanding infrastructure and water networks. Gov in NZ-1-A12216
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