Afghan National Security Forces Implementation Post-conflict peace-building (UN) Start Date 9/03/2015 End Date Afghan National Police (ANP) and Central Prison Department (CPD) personnel are paid in a timely manner by the Afghan Ministry of Interior Affairs, and the Government of the Islamic Republic of has the capability to manage the salary payment system for ANP and CPD personnel. This activity supports the security sector by providing funding to the UNDP-managed Law and Order Trust Fund for for the payment of Afghan National Police salaries. This funding is part of the international community's commitment to the sustainment of the Afghan National Security Force. UNDP Principal NZ-1-A12183
Aga Khan Foundation - Rural Development Strengthening civil society Start Date 3/08/2009 End Date 9/05/2013 Improved local governance and economic opportunities, through the introduction of professional development programme and sustainable tourism opportunities in Bamyan Province,. Bamyan, as an under-invested province in, has limited local governmental and non-governmental capabilities. Through the Aga Khan Foundations (AKF) for Professional Development (PPD) New Zealand supported the provision of management and technical training to local government and civil society. NGO in 2012/13 2014/15 Totals NZ-1-A10122
Agricultural Support - Phase 2 Implementation Agricultural development Start Date 24/11/2014 End Date Improved economic opportunities, food security, and environmental and agricultural sustainability through technology transfer and human resource capability building in Bamyan Province,. The Agricultural Support 2 (ASP2) aims to improve economic returns from agriculture in Bamyan province,. It is an integrated set of activities that collectively address the core challenges of Bamyan's mixed farming system and is designed to focus on ensuring sustainability of results achieved under the first phase of the Agricultural Support. Contractor NZ 2012/13 $641,469 2014/15 $1,260,473 $555,790 $900,000 $500,000 $2,457,733 Totals $1,400,000 NZ-1-A12120
Agriculture Support Agricultural development Start Date 21/02/2011 End Date 17/02/2017 Improved economic opportunities and rural livelihoods through the introduction of modern farming practices and technologies and development of agri-business in Bamyan Province,. The Agricultural Support (ASP) aims to lift agricultural productivity through modern farming practices (including mechanisation), training, rehabilitation of degraded land and development of agri-business opportunities in Bamyan Province,. Contractor NZ - $2,613,896 2012/13 $1,043,894 $307,740 2014/15 -$784 $3,964,747 Totals NZ-1-A10720
Capability Building and Technical Assistance for the Afghan Energy Utility Company Implementation Solar energy Start Date 1/12/2014 End Date The outcomes to be achieved are (1) improved business management policy, systems and capability in DABS Bamyan; (2) improved technical capability and safe working practices in DABS Bamyan; and (3) successful operation of the REP through the provision of technical advice and assistance. This project will contribute to growing the economy in Bamyan province, by providing capability building and technical assistance to ensure the successful long term operation of the New Zealand-funded Renewable Energy (REP) - both its physical installations and the management capability of the local energy utility company, Da Breshna Sherkat (DABS). Contractor NZ Principal Principal 2012/13 $240,000 2014/15 $520,000 $100,000 $305,000 $105,000 $860,000 Totals $410,000 NZ-1-A12124
Capability Building and Technical Assistance for the Afghan Energy Utility Company Implementation Solar energy Start Date 1/12/2014 End Date Consistent with its diplomatic objectives, the New Zealand Embassy in Beijing supports smallscale, short-term community-based projects that meet China's development needs and align with the New Zealand Aid s overall mission of sustainable develo This activity enables the New Zealand Embassy in Beijing, consistent with its diplomacy objectives, to support activities that clearly and directly meet development needs in China.The New Zealand Ambassador in Beijing is accountable for ensuring projects Gov NZ NZ-1-A12568
Demining in the West Bank Implementation Land mine clearance Start Date 13/03/2014 End Date West Bank and Gaza Strip 88,000 square meters of minefields in the West Bank are free of landmines, and McCarty thermite flares are trialled and verified as a means of effectively and safely destroying landmines. This activity funds HALO Trust to de-mine 88,000 square metres of mine fields in the West Bank of the occupied Palestinian territories and includes the trial of McCarty thermite flares. NGO NZ 2012/13 $759,250 $880,542 2014/15 $1,180,452 $344,250 $3,164,494 Totals NZ-1-A11955
Head of Mission Fund : China Implementation Multisector aid Start Date 1/07/1994 End Date China This fund supports a wide range of local activities which are small scale and in line with New Zealand's official development assistance programme: to support sustainable development in developing countries, in order to reduce poverty. The Head of Mission Fund is a small discretionary funding scheme that allocates money principally through grants. It is managed by the New Zealand Embassy in Beijing for discrete development activities of a short duration. Gov NZ $85,202 2012/13 $81,137 $67,276 2014/15 $27,004 $260,619 Totals NZ-1-1573
Health Service Delivery Basic health care Start Date 3/08/2009 End Date 13/05/2015 Improved health quality and access through the delivery of primary and secondary healthcare services in Bamyan Province,. Access and quality of health services in remain a significant issue and is a contributor to the poor health and economic status of families in Bamyan Province. New Zealand, through the Aga Khan Foundation (AKF) supported the delivery of district and provincial health services: maternal and child healthcare; health promotion and education; and capacity building of regional health staff. NGO in $491,820 2012/13 2014/15 $491,820 Totals NZ-1-A10125
In-Service Teacher Training Teacher training Start Date 8/03/2011 End Date 18/11/2015 Improved education outcomes through the provision of accredited tertiary teacher training in Bamyan Province,. While Bamyan s largely Hazaran population is very supportive of education, teacher quality remains a significant issue. To ensure qualified teachers are available and to improve the strategic management of the education sector, New Zealand is providing support to district-based Teacher Training Colleges and the Provincial Education Department in Bamyan Province. NGO in $990,060 2012/13 $390,626 $137,568 2014/15 $1,518,254 Totals NZ-1-A10728
Iraq Funding Facility for Immediate Stabilization Implementation Iraq Reconstruction relief and rehabilitation Start Date 21/06/2016 End Date To support stabilisation and improve resilience and livelihood opportunities for crisis affected communities in Iraq. To provide a contribution to the Funding Facility for Immediate Stabilisation (FFIS), managed by the United Nations Development. This fund finances initiatives that quickly repair infrastructure and services in newly liberated areas of Iraq. Aid Type Support Region Asia UNDP NZ-1-A12608
Police training project Security system management and reform Start Date 1/07/2004 End Date 9/05/2013 Improved community safety and access to justice through the mentoring and development of the Afghan National Police (ANP) in Bamyan Province,. New Zealand Police as part of the European Union Policing Mission in provided mentoring and capacity building support to the Afghan National Police (ANP) and the Regional Training Centre in Bamyan Province to improve community safety and access to justice. Gov NZ Partially Mainstreamed Principal $415,708 2012/13 2014/15 $415,708 Totals NZ-1-4337
Project Manager Bamyan Implementation Administrative costs Start Date 19/03/2013 End Date NZ aid programme activities in have sufficient oversight and reporting to New Zealand to provide assurance that activities are achieving their planned results. The project manager acts as the New Zealand Aid s representative in Bamyan liaising with contractors, non-governmental and other organisations and local government officials. He provides information and advice to head office in Wellington on programme implementation, compliance and community issues. Contractor in $11,681 2012/13 $47,011 $40,467 2014/15 $52,292 $27,685 $50,220 $27,720 $179,137 Totals $77,940 NZ-1-A11500
Projects to improve infrastructure and provincial governance Multisector aid for basic social services Start Date 1/07/2004 End Date 9/05/2013 Improved infrastructure and provincial government capacity through the implementation of rural reconstruction projects in Bamyan Province,. Historically investment in Bamyan's provincial infrastructure has been limited. New Zealand through the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) managed reconstruction activities for infrastructure projects such as road rehabilitation, health and education facilities throughout Bamyan province. Gov NZ Partially Mainstreamed 2012/13 2014/15 Totals NZ-1-4368
Renewable Energy Power generation/renewable sources Start Date 4/11/2010 End Date 17/02/2017 Improved opportunities for economic development in Bamyan province through the electrification of Bamyan Town. Through its Renewable Energy (REP) New Zealand is installing 1MW solar (with diesel generator for back up) system in Bamyan Town that will provide power to 2,500 households, businesses and provicinal government offices 24-hours a day. A reliable and affordable energy supply is a key economic and social development priority for. Contractor Unspecified Principal Principal $15,594,852 2012/13 $3,194,084 -$353,154 2014/15 $303,146 $7,313 $18,746,241 Totals NZ-1-A10535
Rural Education Support Education facilities and training Start Date 1/07/2004 End Date 9/05/2013 Improved education outcomes through the provision of teacher training in Bamyan Province,. New Zealand provided training support to district-based teachers to help ensure teachers have the necessary academic qualifications and teaching skills. NGO in 2012/13 2014/15 Totals NZ-1-8551
Sri Lanka Dairy Excellence Training Initiative Implementation Agricultural extension Start Date 17/07/2014 End Date Sri Lanka By 2019, 3,000 Sri Lankan farming households will have improved their dairy-related incomes and standard of living and contributed to an increased supply of local milk, through improved knowledge and skills from extension training. The Sri Lankan Dairy Excellence Training Initiative will support the Sri Lanka Ministry of Rural Economic Affairs' Department of Animal Production and Health to develop and roll-out in-service training that will enable livestock development staff to act as dairy advisors. Other Unspecified 2012/13 $204,203 2014/15 $193,644 $467,429 $973,500 $865,277 Totals $973,500 NZ-1-A12058
Support to Bamyan University Higher education Start Date 1/07/2006 End Date 9/05/2013 Improved tertiary education quality and access through the development of infrastructure, resources and staff capacity at Bamyan University,. Access to tertiary education is significantly limited in and Bamyan University represents the only university servicing the central highlands region of. New Zealand supported the building of infrastructure and capacity of Bamyan University through post-graduate regional scholarships, the development of teaching resources and improvements to a student dormitory and other infrastructure necessary to support a regional student population. Education Supplier in Principal $275,084 2012/13 2014/15 $275,084 Totals NZ-1-A00141
Support to the Independent Human Rights Commission (AIHRC) Human rights Start Date 1/07/2003 End Date 17/02/2017 Enhanced respect for human rights and access to justice through support to the Afghan Independent Human Rights Commission (AIHRC),. Human rights remains an area requiring significant attention in and the AIHRC plays an essential role in promoting awareness of huiman rights issues and acts as a watch dog for human rights abuses across the country. Through the AIHRC, New Zealand has supported activities such as the monitoring of presidential and provincial council elections, detention facilities and illegal imprisonment. Public Unspecified Principal $400,000 2012/13 $500,000 2014/15 $900,000 Totals NZ-1-4458
Teacher Training Teacher training Start Date 1/07/2006 End Date 20/06/2012 Improved education outcomes through the provision of teacher training in Bamyan Province,. New Zealand provided training support to district-based teachers to help ensure teachers have the necessary academic and teaching skills. Other Unspecified 2012/13 2014/15 Totals NZ-1-A00142
Teacher Training/Education Teacher training Start Date 18/12/2007 End Date 20/06/2012 Improved teaching and learning opportunities for children in Bamyan, in particular girls and young women. In 2008, New Zealand funded Solidarites Belgique (SAB) to assist national NGO, Shuhada, to deliver a teacher training programme to in-service teachers who were not qualified and to support a Bamyan University programme that targeted high school teachers. NGOs International Unspecified 2012/13 2014/15 Totals NZ-1-A00637
Technical Assistance to the Office of the Quartet West Bank and Gaza Strip Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resoluti Start Date 21/10/2010 End Date 17/02/2017 A two-state solution, with two democratic States, Israel and Palestine, living side by side in peace within secure and recognised borders. This activity funds the position of Movement and Access Advisor in the Office of the Quartet Representative. The Movement and Access Advisor works to ease movement and access restrictions in the occupied Palestinian territories. UNDP $176,645 2012/13 $175,576 $198,702 2014/15 $550,923 Totals NZ-1-A10517
Tourism Development Tourism policy and administrative management Start Date 5/05/2011 End Date 9/05/2013 Improved economic opportunities through promoting Bamyan's cultural and natural heritage in support of a sustainable tourism industry in Bamyan Province,. Through the Aga Khan Foundation, New Zealand assisted in developing essential infrastructure, institutions and skills to support a sustainable tourism industry in one of 's most underinvested provinces. NGO in Principal 2012/13 2014/15 Totals NZ-1-A10774