Organisation

Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (New Zealand)

Owning Institution:
Report

Participatory Review of the Local Government Unit Management Training Project: final report


This review was carried out from January to February 2008. The Local Government Unit Management Training Project (LGUMTP) is a three year program sponsored by NZAID.
Evaluation

Tobacco control in the Pacific: Evaluation of program support Phase 1 (2003 – 2004) and Phase 2 (2005 – 2008)


Tobacco smoking is widespread in the Pacific region. The burden upon health, social and economic elements of the community is likely to be substantial. The environment for action to redress this concern has been provided by the international efforts to establish global commitment to fight the use and subsequent harm that results from tobacco use.
Evaluation

Review of the Social and Community Development Fund - NZAID Timor Leste: final report


The purpose of the review of the NZAID Social and Community Development Fund (SCDF) in Timor-Leste was to determine the effectiveness, efficiency and relevance of the SCDF, and in light of these findings, make recommendations for any improvements.
Evaluation

Tonga: In country training review


The New Zealand Government has provided assistance for an In-Country Training (ICT) programme since 1994. The programme aims to “assist the Tongan Government to provide quality, relevant and timely short-term training in Tonga that meets their priorities and NZAID policy guidelines. The programme is currently managed by a Management Services Contractor (MSC), David Forman Ltd...
Evaluation

Evaluation of the NZ Red Cross international delegates programme 2004-2008


For many years, the NZ Red Cross Society (NZRC) has provided personnel for both IFRC and ICRC missions through its International Delegates Programme (IDP). The Strategic Objective of the programme is: “To recruit, train, place and support appropriately skilled personnel for International Red Cross movement field operations.” Under a four year funding arrangement which began...

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