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Organisation

Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (New Zealand)

Owning Institution:
Report

Tokelau renewable energy project review


This report presents the findings of post installation reviews for three solar-hybrid power systems installed on the atolls of Tokelau. This report was commissioned by the New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFAT).
Report

The relevance of aquaponics to the New Zealand aid programme, particularly in the Pacific


This report is based on a thorough review of the scientific literature on aquaponics; discussions with specialist aquaponics researchers and producers; analysis of web resources and an online survey of aquaponics initiatives.
Evaluation

Mid-term evaluation of the UNDP/OHCHR Capacity Building of PDHJ Project 2010 – 2014: final report


The Provedoria for Human Rights and Justice (PDHJ) is the National Human Rights Institution (NHRI) for Timor-Leste. The PDHJ is an Independent NHRI, which has a mandate to cover human rights, good governance and maladministration. It is empowered to review complaints, conduct investigations and forward recommendations to prevent or redress illegality or injustice to the...
Evaluation

Final evaluation of the Lafaek Community Media for Rural Economic Development


This report evaluates the 2010-2013 NZAP funded Lafaek Community Media for Rural Economic Development project undertaken in selected sucos (villages) and aldeias (communities) in the districts of Bobonaro, Covalima, Ermera, and Likisa in Timor Leste. Implemented by CARE International Timor Leste, the project aimed to provide informational media to isolated rural communities on topics including...
Evaluation

Business Opportunities and Support Services (BOSS): ILO evaluation

The Business Opportunities and Support Services (BOSS) is a 5-year Private Sector Development project that was initially funded by Irish Aid only and planned for 4 years. Since early June 2013, the New Zealand Aid Programme (NZAid) started to additionally support the project which helped to extend the project duration to 5 years (until December...

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