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Database Front Page    >    Sector/Area of Support: Economic (Incl. Macro-Economic Management)

Economic (Incl. Macro-Economic Management)


1.Addressing sexual and reproductive health among female youth working in informal sector
2.Development of bee keeping scheme for integrated poverty reduction and sustainable environmental conservation
3.Economic Growth
4.Nsisi Gillnet Fishing Initiative for poverty reduction
5.Promotion of traditional dance group for development purposes
6.Research on Poverty Alleviation (REPOA)
7.Research on Poverty Alleviation (REPOA)
8.Research on Poverty Alleviation Activities
9.Rural Livelihood Development Programme (RLDP)
10.Small Grants - Innovative initiatives
11.Support to ESRF for Post Graduate Certificate in Poverty Policy Analysis
 
 

Payments / Transfers


Payments / Transfers in 2004: USD 68,436.46
Payments / Transfers in 2005: USD 1,003,028.88
Payments / Transfers in 2006: USD 1,876,495.51
Payments / Transfers in 2007: USD 1,852,267.73
Payments / Transfers in 2008: USD 1,056,112.69
Payments / Transfers in 2009: USD 604,780.30
Payments / Transfers in 2010: USD 44,568.78
Payments / Transfers in 2011: USD 64,551.81

Total Amount for The Sector: 

USD 9,912,220.16


NOTE: The above payments/transfers are estimates only!
For multi sector projects the yearly payment/transfer has been divided by the number of sectors supported, meaning if a project is supporting three sectors, the yearly payment/transfer amount is divided by three.

Furthermore, it should be taken into consideration, that the US Dollar is used as the common currency, which might cause the payments/transfers to be inaccurate when converted from the original currency used for the projects.

Finally, for some projects the sum of the yearly payments/transfers does not match the total amount since some funds that have been assigned for the project have been used for other purposes.
 



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The information on civil society support is as complete as the number of DPs contributing to this site and database.