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10/10/03 1 THE NATIONAL INDICATIVE PROGRAMMING (NIP) 2004-6 1 Priority: Contributing to the development of selected rural regions Context and justification: The three core strategic planning documents (Vision 2020, 6 th NDP and the Strategic Economic Plan) set an ambitious framework with the aim of achieving equitable distribution of economic benefits, employment opportunities, social conditions and infrastructure development throughout the country by the year 2020. The Government of the Maldives is committed to pursuing the concept of regional development and recognises that infrastructure development must be channelled to selected areas. Objectives Support the establishment of regional growth centres. Description of the action To support the process of establishing regional growth centres that will act as a development framework for co-ordinating both private and public investment in providing social and physical infrastructure, start institutional strengthening of communities and local administration, and begin the process of decentralising the Governments regional management and development planning system. Expected results Decentralised Regional Development Management Offices built, established and staffed with local administrative staff who have received adequate training, facilities, and capacity building to be able to implement a regional participatory planning process that can identify, prioritise and implement a regional development plan. Establishment of vigorous island and atoll development committees able to fully participate in community development activities, undertake micro-project programmes, begin income generation and poverty reduction activities. This process should be particulary focussed on the empowerment of women. Activities Establishment, staffing, and equipping of Regional Development Management Offices. Human resource training in regional development, land use and rural planning, environment protection including promotion of renewable energies, participatory planning processes, project preparation, income generation and poverty reduction activities, management skills in budgeting, financial control and annual work programmes. Preparation of a long term development plan for the region with detailed and carefully prepared prioritised local budgets, identified projects for funding by either government, aid donors, or private investors, and a clear strategy for economic and social development for the region with all necessary environmental impact assessment (EIA) planning having been undertaken. The plans will detail environmentally sound infrastructure improvements required in communication and transport links between the regional

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THE NATIONAL INDICATIVE PROGRAMMING (NIP) 2004-6

1 Priority: Contributing to the development of selected rural regions

Context and justification:

The three core strategic planning documents (Vision 2020, 6th NDP and the Strategic Economic Plan) set an ambitious framework with the aim of achieving equitable distribution of economic benefits, employment opportunities, social conditions and infrastructure development throughout the country by the year 2020.

The Government of the Maldives is committed to pursuing the concept of regional development and recognises that infrastructure development must be channelled to selected areas.

Objectives

Support the establishment of regional growth centres.

Description of the action

To support the process of establishing regional growth centres that will act as a development framework for co-ordinating both private and public investment in providing social and physical infrastructure, start institutional strengthening of communities and local administration, and begin the process of decentralising the Governments regional management and development planning system.

Expected results

Decentralised Regional Development Management Offices built, established and staffed with local administrative staff who have received adequate training, facilities, and capacity building to be able to implement a regional participatory planning process that can identify, prioritise and implement a regional development plan.

Establishment of vigorous island and atoll development committees able to fully participate in community development activities, undertake micro-project programmes, begin income generation and poverty reduction activities. This process should be particulary focussed on the empowerment of women.

Activities

Establishment, staffing, and equipping of Regional Development Management Offices. Human resource training in regional development, land use and rural planning, environment protection including promotion of renewable energies, participatory planning processes, project preparation, income generation and poverty reduction activities, management skills in budgeting, financial control and annual work programmes.

Preparation of a long term development plan for the region with detailed and carefully prepared prioritised local budgets, identified projects for funding by either government, aid donors, or private investors, and a clear strategy for economic and social development for the region with all necessary environmental impact assessment (EIA) planning having been undertaken. The plans will detail environmentally sound infrastructure improvements required in communication and transport links between the regional

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centres and Male, either by sea or air, as well as between the regional centres and the other atolls and islands in the region. Regional infrastructure needs for education, health, sanitation, potable water sources, waste management facilities, and renewable energies will be clearly identified, especially the social facilities and vocational education requirements needed to support any planned economic or expected employment opportunities. Care will be needed to ensure that any proposed regional administrative system is acceptable to the central government and the participatory community based planning methods used are acceptable to both the traditional atoll societies as well as the political leaders in central government.

A clear overall environmental protection plan for the region with sound strategies for each of the atolls and their respective islands will be prepared. These environmental protection plans will fully take into account any likely environmental impact that will be caused by any proposed infra-structural development activity and will also take into account issues of sustainability of any proposed action. Furthermore, such plan shall examine the use renewable energies.

Moreover, these plans will also examine the possibilities to develop learning by doing adaptive capacity, spanning human, institutional and systemic components to reduce the vulnerability of the population to climate change and climate variability. This may include the sharing of information on climate variability and forecasting, and assisting the government in developing an early warning system that would prepare the country to implement response measures to effectively confront and manage natural disasters.

Decentralised local government in the Maldives will become more of a reality with strengthened development committees and women’s committees playing a more active role in civil administration. Economic opportunities will increase and diversify with islands in the region looking to the regional centre for social and economic support.

The progress and impact of the activities described above will be measured through regular feedback, monitoring and evaluation.

Implementation

Multi-annual regional development plans will begin to be developed by a medium-term team of European TAs with local counterparts, consisting of regional planners, an infrastructure engineer, a transport engineer, land use planners, a local government specialist and a SME specialist, supported by short-term inputs from a gender specialist, a rural development specialist, an environmental specialist, a sociologist, a GIS (geographic information system) expert, a marine fishery specialist, and a tourism expert. Based at the identified regional centre, the team should begin a participatory planning process to identify the priority needs for both social, as well as economic development. The team should identify institutional strengthening needs, capacity building requirements and training needs for the local administration, communities, and administrators and begin the training programme.

Based upon the experience of other aid donor projects, begin the establishment of Regional Development Management Offices, carry out training for institutional strengthening and capacity building for local administrative staff, island, and women’s development committees, involving local chiefs and village officials. Strengthen regional

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planning, land use planning, and GIS facilities at the Regional Office level. Improve use of local funds, local planning and establish local development priorities. On a pilot basis, implement and fund selected micro-projects and development activities based on local initiatives. Particular focus in this process should be laid on projects which target environment protection and/or that help the population to adjust to harmful effects caused by climate change.

In the region, the plan should identify agricultural development and market potentials, highlight possibilities for tourism expansion; identify sustainable and marketable marine products, clarify communication and transport needs, identify private initiatives and sources of commercial funding, as well as technical education development. The environmental sustainability of such interventions will be carefully examined. The plan will also look at renewable energy sources such as solar, wind or wave power. Where there are key bottlenecks and problems in the region to begin to implement a programme infrastructure improvement in the fields of communication, transport, tourism, fishing and social improvements.

The ADB Regional Development Project is designed to improve the living conditions of the people in the Northern Development Region and Southern Development Region and will be a catalyst for economic growth. It is the first major initiative to implement the Government policy of equitable development and is financed through the Asian Development Bank with co-finance from the Islamic Development Bank. The EC might decide to collaborate with the ADB and co-finance the project. The synergy with a prominent donor on the spot such as the ADB is advisable given the modest level of EC intervention and the fact that there is no EC Delegation in the Maldives but at considerable distance in Delhi.

Performance/Outcome Indicators (disaggregated by gender)

The main performance indicator of the project will be a noticeable reduction of migration flows from the targeted region to Malé by the end of the project period, i.e. 2006, others include:

• Regional Development Centre established, equipped and staffed. Organisational structure drawn up and number of posts occupied and/or vacant.

• Regional staff actively involved with the assistance of local communities in preparing regional multi-annual plans with development priorities identified, and public and private funding opportunities highlighted.

• Number of training courses, number of participants in training courses. • Multi-annual regional plan encompassing environment, land, gender, economics,

social, education, communication, tourism, transport, agriculture drawn up. • Levels of public and private investment. • Number of people living below poverty line, income levels. • Local communities undertaking micro-projects, self-help initiatives, community

planning, and forming SMEs. Number of micro-projects carried out, SMEs founded, self-help initiatives set-up, number of women participating in these undertakings, ownership of assets.

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• Regional administration preparing, carrying out, controlling, and monitoring regional funds and budgets. Regional budget prepared, carried out, controlled and regional funds and budgets monitored.

• Behavioural change of stakeholders. Local committees set up, number of participants, participation of women.

Risks and Conditionalities

Despite the commitment of the government to decentralisation there might be a risk that central government officials will be reluctant to allow a true decentralised form of local government to take shape. At the same time traditional societies in the atolls may find the rate of change too fast to be acceptable to them. These risks can be counteracted by ensuring all the main stakeholders including the communities at the island level are fully consulted at all stages of the project and that the community based participatory planning process fully takes into account the wishes and comments of all special interest groups.

If the EC funds are used to co-finance the ADB led regional development project risks are low since the project has been running successfully for several years.

Period of implementation

Appraisal mission in 2003, project implementation 2004-2006.

2 Priority: Enhancing Trade Capacity and Economic Development

Context and justification:

The needs and concerns of developing countries are at the heart of the Doha Ministerial Declaration. Members committed themselves to ensuring that WTO technical assistance focuses, on a priority basis, on assisting developing countries with implementing existing WTO obligations, as well as on increasing their capacity to participate more effectively in future multilateral trade negotiations.

The Maldives’ government has requested technical assistance in preparing their offer in the framework of the DDA negotiations. The non-resident status of the Maldives puts the Government in a particularly difficult situation in terms of following, and contributing to, the ongoing negotiations.

Furthermore, as a result of the Maldives overall satisfactory development, it might graduate from its status as an LDC country in the near future. However, the state of the Maldives’ economy is fragile. Its main export products (mainly garments, fish, and canned fish) will lose preferential access to the EU market resulting in the levy of MFN duties. This, compounded by high transportation costs, will reduce Maldives’ competitiveness even further.

Objectives

The capacity building for the DDA negotiations should equip Maldives for the negotiations in the WTO as agreed at the Fourth Ministerial Conference held in Doha, Qatar. Moreover, it will support the Maldives in its efforts to build up its regulatory, legislative, and institutional capacities in order to implement its WTO commitments.

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Appropriate measures to ease the Maldives’ transition into the group of developing countries should be provided to help the Maldives overcome the negative side effects of losing preferential access to the EU market.

Description of the actions

Provide trade related technical assistance and capacity building. Help the country to diversify its exports and enhance its competitiveness in the fish sector.

Expected results

By enhancing its capacity, the Government of Maldives should be better equipped to take part in the Doha Development Round of international trade negotiations, adhere to its international commitments in terms of the new generation of trade issues (Biosafety regulations, SPS, Trade in Services) and support the export oriented sectors of the economy.

Activities

Among the actions that should be envisaged: 1) Putting at the disposal of the Maldives’ government expertise on a “as needed” basis to assist in analysing specific issues and requests, preparing offers and formulating negotiation positions, in particular in the services, agriculture, and fisheries areas. 2) Training of officials and awareness building among industry. 3) A competitiveness study related to selected economic sectors, the results of which would inform future economic policy at the national and regional levels.

The progress and impact of the activities eventually selected for implementation will be measured through regular feedback, monitoring and evaluation.

Implementation

A project identification mission should be sent to the Maldives in 2003. In order to optimise the use of the limited funds available, synergies should be sought with suitable organisations using the instruments already available or envisaged (e.g. new Asia Framework contract) for pursuing trade facilitation.

Performance/Outcome Indicators

To be decided in the light of mission findings.

Risks and Conditionalities

A potential constraint that could limit the full benefit of the above-mentioned activities could be the rather low level of manpower and capacity in the Government of the Maldives to absorb training and technical assistance.

Period of implementation

Appraisal mission in 2003, project implementation 2004-2005.

Estimated cost and duration of the two actions

€ 2 million to be spent over 2-3 years. Precise amounts in support of the two actions to be carried out will be determined in the identification and appraisal process.

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ANNEXES

A - Area and Population

The Maldives is a long and narrow archipelago of 26 natural atolls consisting of nearly 1.190 coral islands, located in the Indian Ocean. The country’s total land area is 300 Km2: 820 kilometres long from North to South, and 130 kilometres in breadth, at the widest point. The islands are widely scattered over a territorial ocean area of 859.300 square kilometres. Only 33 islands have a land area in excess of one square km, while just 3 islands (Gan in Laamu Atoll, Hithadhoo in Addu atoll, and Foammulah) have an area larger than 3 square km. In addition to being very small, all islands are low-lying. None have an elevation of more than 3 m above sea level and 80% of the total land area has a mean elevation of only 1 meter.

The population of the Maldives, estimated at 269.010 in 2000, is scattered over 199 islands. One third of all inhabited islands have fewer than 500 people. Only six islands have populations in excess of 3,000. No fewer than 144 islands (more than 70% of all islands) have less than 1,000 people. Inhabited islands are spread throughout the archipelago. The nation's capital, Male is the most populous region with over 63,000 inhabitants. This distribution of the population gives Maldives an extremely dispersed and fragmented population with few parallels in the developing world.

B - Constitutional History

The first written constitution of the Maldives, proclaimed by Sultan Muhammad Shamsuddeen III and given Royal Assent on 22 December 1932, allowed for the governance of all citizens on the basis of equality and justice. It was largely based on customs, conventions, and traditional administrative practices. Several amendments were made to this first constitution. On 30 January 1940, seven years after its proclamation, the first written constitution was abolished, but within two years a new written constitution was formulated (23 April 1942).

After being ruled as a constitutional monarchy, the Maldives adopted a republican form of government on 1 January 1953. On 21 August 1953, the monarchy was restored.

The Sultanate rule ceased to exist with the declaration of the second Republic, following a public referendum held on 1 April 1968. The tenth constitution, favouring a Republican rule was formulated and proclaimed with the declaration of the second Republic on 11 November 1968 by President Ibrahim Nasir.

Ibrahim Nasir, Prime Minister under the pre-1968 sultanate, became President of the Republic and held office from 1968 to 1978. Nasir was succeeded by Maumoon Abdul Gayoom, who was elected President in 1978. President Gayoom is presently serving his fifth consecutive five-year term as president, which began on 11 November 1998.

Maumoon Abdul Gayoom, a former university lecturer and Maldivian ambassador to the United Nations (UN) was first elected as President in 1978.

The political situation in the Maldives has remained remarkably stable over the past two decades providing a conducive environment for development. One of the very few exceptions was 3 November 1988 when former Maldivian businessman Abdullah Luthufi led a sea-borne mercenary force of about 150 Sri Lankan Tamil separatists who invaded

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Maldives and attempted to seize key government installations. The President of Maldives sought external assistance from a number of countries and the Indian Government responded swiftly in assisting the Maldives to repel the attack. They quickly suppressed the coup attempt and restored order. In September 1989, President Gayoom commuted to life imprisonment the death sentences imposed on twelve Sri Lankans and four Maldivians who participated in the attack. In November 1989, India withdrew by mutual agreement with the Maldives the last of the 160 troops who had remained in the Maldives at the request of the Government of Maldives. (Recast the Nov. 3rd incident as an overspill of Terrorism in Sri Lanka).

C - Trade figures (source Eurostat- comext 2002)

HS4 main traded products imported into EU

% total of cumul. € 1000 Share of tons EU imports rs4 source: Comext 2002 country of total imp Extra-EU 1604 PREPARED OR PRESERVED FISH; CAVIAR AND CAVIAR SUBST 32,6% 32,6% 12.349 0,7% 5.571 6107 MEN'S OR BOYS' UNDERPANTS, BRIEFS, NIGHTSHIRTS, PYJAM 18,4% 51,0% 6.956 0,9% 722 6108 WOMEN'S OR GIRLS' SLIPS, PETTICOATS, BRIEFS, PANTIES, NI 17,0% 68,0% 6.435 0,4% 587 6203 MEN'S OR BDYS' SUITS, ENSEMBLES, JACKETS, BLAZERS, TRO 8,2°/" 76,2°/a 3.102 0,0% 218 0304 FISH FILLETS AND OTHER FISH MEAT, WHETHER OR NOT MIN 6,6% 82,8°/a 2.508 0,1% 307 6109 T-SHIRTS, SINGLETS AND OTHER VESTS, KNITTED OR CROCH 5,7% 88,5% 2.169 0,0"/0 187 6204 WOMEN'S OR GIRLS'SUITS, ENSEMBLES, JACKETS, DRESSES, 3,5% 92,1% 1.332 0,0"/0 101 6105 MEN'S OR BOYS' SHIRTS, KNITTED OR CROCHETED (EXCL, NI 2,2"/o 94,2% 815 0,1"/0 66 0301 LIVE FISH 1,4"/0 95,6% 522 0,4"/" 35 total imports from Maldives 100% 37.857 0,00%

HS4 main traded products exported from EU

% total of cumul. % € 1000 Share of tons EU exports rs4 source: Comext 2002 country of total imp Extra-EU 0402 MILK AND CREAM, CONCENTRATED OR CONTAINING ADDED 8,1°/" 8,1% 3.230 0,2°/" 998 3303 PERFUMES AND TOILET WATERS (EXCL, AFTERSHAVE LOTIO 5,1% 13,3% 2.040 0,1°/" 69 8525 TRANSMISSION APPARATUS FOR RADIO-TELEPHONY, RADIO- 4,9"/0 18,2% 1.944 0,0"/" 11 9406 PREFABRICATED BUILDINGS, WHETHER OR NOT COMPLETE 3,6% 21,8% 1.431 0,2% 1.145 9030 OSCILLOSCOPES, SPECTRUM ANALYSERS AND OTHER INSTR 2,8% 24,5% 1.105 0,1% 1 8903 YACHTS AND OTHER VESSELS FOR PLEASURE OR SPORTS; R 2,5% 27,1% 1.011 0,0% 341 8409 PARTS SUITABLE FOR USE SOLELY OR PRINCIPALLY WITH TH 2,5"/0 29,6% 1.007 0,0% 43 8421 CENTRIFUGES, INCLUDING CENTRIFUGAL DRYERS (EXCL, TH 1,9% 31,6% 774 0,0"/0 70 8413 PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS, WHETHER OR NOT FITTED WITH A MEA 1,9°/" 33,5% 772 0,0% 41 8411 TURBO-JETS, TURBO-PROPELLERS AND OTHER GAS TURBINE 1,9% 35,4% 767 0,0% 0 3304 BEAUTY OR MAKE-UP PREPARATIONS AND SKIN CARE PREP 1,9% 37,3% 755 0,0% 170 8504 ELECTRICAL TRANSFORMERS, STATIC CONVERTERS, E,G, RE 1,9% 39,2% 754 0,0% 46 8517 ELECTRICAL APPARATUS FOR LINE TELEPHONY OR LINE TEL 1,7% 41,0% 694 0,0% 5 2204 WINE OF FRESH GRAPES, INCL, FORTIFIED WINES; GRAPE MU 1,7% 42,7% 661 0,0% 154 8529 PARTS SUITABLE FOR USE SOLELY OR PRINCIPALLY WITH TR 1,5°/a 44,2% 607 0,0% 5 2208 UNDENATURED ETHYL ALCOHOL OF AN ALCOHOLIC STREN 1,5"/0 45,7% 592 0,0°/a 122 8536 ELECTRICAL APPARATUS FOR SWITCHING OR PROTECTING E 1,4"/" 47,1% 574 0,0"/0 24 4901 BOOKS, BROCHURES AND SIMILAR PRINTED MATTER, WHET 1,4% 48,5% 562 0,0"/" 34 9506 ARTICLES AND EQUIPMENT FOR GENERAL PHYSICAL EXERCI 1,3°/" 49,8% 510 0,0"/" 22 3823 PREPARED BINDERS FOR FOUNDRY MOULDS OR CORES; CHE 1,3% 51,1% 500 0,2"/" 2.000 3307 SHAVING PREPARATIONS, INCL, PRE-SHAVE AND AFTER-SHA 1,2°/" 52,3% 483 0,0% 60 8431 PARTS SUITABLE FOR USE SOLELY OR PRINCIPALLY WITH TH 1,2% 53,5% 479 0,0% 71 8543 ELECTRICAL MACHINES AND APPARATUS, HAVING INDIVIDU 1,1% 54,6% 440 0,0% 1 8907 RAFTS, TANKS, COFFER-DAMS, LANDING STAGES, BUOYS, BE 1,1% 55,7°/a 424 0,1% 20 8471 AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING MACHINES AND UNITS THER 1,0% 56,7% 410 0,0% 21 99EE SETS OF GOODS, NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED") 1,0% 57,7°/a 406 0,0% 81 total exports toMaldives 100% 39.727 0,00%

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Breakdown of trade (in € 1000) by MemberStates

Imports into EU Exports from EU Utd. Kingdom 26.571 70,2% Fr Germany 8.682 21,9% Fr Germany 3.872 10,2% France 6.986 17,6% Netherlands 3.708 9,8% Italy 5.828 14,7% Spain 1.063 2,8% Netherlands 4.885 12,3% Greece 1.024 2,7% Utd. Kingdom 4.853 12,2% Ireland 720 1,9% Denmark 2.805 7,1% France 400 1,1% Finland 1.538 3,9% Italy 310 0,8% Belgium 1.367 3,4% Belgium 104 0,3% Sweden 1.172 2,9% Sweden 40 0,1 % Spain 552 1,4% Finland 26 0,1% Austria 449 1,1% Denmark 18 0,0% Greece 350 0,9% Luxembourg 0 0,0% Ireland 193 0,5% Austria 0 0,0% Portugal 58 0,1% Portugal 0 0,0% Luxembourg 7 0,0%

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EU Trade in goods with Maldives (2002)

Exports: € 40 million Imports: € 28 million Trade balance: € 12 million

Main products imported in EU

Source: Comext 2002 EU declarations Main products exported from EU

Source: Comext 2002 EU declarations

textiles56%

fish9%

other2%

prep meet fish33%

machinery

37%

dairy9%

chemicals13%

other27%

optic7%

misc manuf

7%

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Maldives trade in goods with the world

Total exports: € 192 million Total imports: € 482 million Trade Balance: € -290 million

Main trade partners for exports

Main trade partners for imports

Source: IMF 2001 data in comext

United States54%

Canada5%

EU 12%

other10%

Sri Lanka19%

Singapore

26%

other18%

Sri Lanka13%

U.A. Emirates

13%

India12%

EU11%

Malaysia7%

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D - OFFICIAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE / 1994-2003 Updated on 9 April 2003

G/L

status No Project/Activity (Title & Number)

Funding Source

Executing

Agency

Project Start Date

Project End Date

Amount (in USD)

1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 est. 2003 est.

G completed

1 Third Power System Development Project

ADB MEB 2-sept-93

1994 100.000 100.000

G completed

2 Perspective Plan: 2000 ADB MPE 4-mars-94

1994 600.000 600.000

G completed

3 Regional Development Planning Project

ADB MPHRE 16-févr-95

1995 600.000 600.000

G completed

4 Development of a strategic framework for Financial Sector Restructuring

ADB MMA 24-avr-95

1995 300.000 300.000

G completed

5 Maldives Monetary Authority Project

ADB MMA 3-août-95

1996 385.000 385.000

G completed

6 Education Masterplan ADB MOE 8-août-95

1996 300.000 300.000

G completed

7 Development of a system of National Accounts

ADB MPHRE 1-avr-96 1997 400.000 192.548 302.454 97.546

G completed

8 Capacity Building for Maldives Audit Office

ADB Audit Office

11-févr-97

1999 600.000 151.235 205.579 243.285 64.466

G completed

9 Post Secondary Rationalization and Development

ADB MOE 16-oct-97

1999 150.000 103.539

G completed

10 Atoll Development ADB Atolls 16-oct-97

1999 625.000 348.191 278.809

G completed

11 Strengthening of Maldives Legal System

ADB Justice 17-oct-97

1998 150.000 105.552 44.448

G completed

12 Post Secondary Education Management Development Studies

ADB MOE 20-août-98

1999 150.000 48.431 101.569 9.199

G ongoing 13 Further Development of the System of National Accounts

ADB MPND 12-févr-98

2001 950.000 162.524 291.825 196.312 176.760 242.960

G completed

14 Private Sector Participation in Maldives Ports

ADB MPA Nov-98 2000 400.000 220.476 179.524

G ongoing 15 Outer Islands Electrification Project ADB MPND 30-juil-99

2000 299.768 228.106 71.662

G ongoing 16 Capacity Building for Maldives Public Accounting System

ADB MPND Dec-99 Nov-00 510.000 182.978 327.022

G ongoing 17 Strengthening Legal Education and Judicial Training

ADB Justice Dec-99 Apr-02 995.000 95.372 449.814 449.814

G ongoing 18 Science and Technology Master Plan

ADB MCS&T Mar-00 Nov-00 600.000 272.515 327.485

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G ongoing 19 Capacity Building for Maldives Customs Service

ADB Customs

2000 2001 700.000 700.000

G ongoing 20 Small Scale Technical Assistance for Information Technology Development Project

ADB MCS&T 2000 2001 150.000 150.000

G ongoing 21 Enhancement of the Maldives Social Security System (TA)

ADB MWASS 3-janv-02

150.000 150.000

G ongoing 22 Post Secondary Education & Skills Development Project (TA)

ADB MHREL 29-juil-02

400.000 400.000

G ongoing 23 Transport Masterplan (TA No. 3922 MLD)

ADB M/o Transpo

rt

18-déc-02

230.000 230.000

G ongoing 24 Regional Development Project Ph II (TA No. 3896 MLD)

ADB MPND 13-janv-03

400.000 400.000

L completed

25 Male' Port Project ADB MPA 6-janv-89

1994 6.423.000 36.334

L completed

26 Second Power Systems Development Project

ADB STELCO

23-janv-92

30-sept-97

9.528.000 163.482 2.703.785

2.221.188

1.134.205

L completed

27 Second Male' Port Project ADB MPA 6-mai-93 31-déc-97

7.850.000 314.748 1.397.450

3.557.941

1.710.519

281.454

L ongoing 28 Third Power System Development Project

ADB STELCO

7-janv-98

30-juin-01

5.485.280 122.649 355.706 140.021 1.753.869

3.501.896 1.150.502

L ongoing 29 Post Secondary Education Project ADB MCHE 19-févr-99

31-juil-04

6.446.364 250.000 2.071 200.719 1.581.180 1.753.963

L ongoing 30 Regional Development Project ADB MOFT 6-déc-99 31-déc-04

8.137.414 1.157.338

999.629 3.973.011 1.669.962

L ongoing 31 Outer Island Electrification Project ADB MOAA 26-mai-02

2005 8.000.000 1.488.750

L ongoing 32 Information Technology Development Project

ADB MCS&T 26-mai-02

2005 9.500.000 1.646.008

L ongoing 33 Strengthening of the Maldives Public Accounting System (Loan No: 1915 MLD(SF))

ADB MFT 4-déc-02 2005 5.000.000 1.051.326

G completed

34 The Women's Magazine Asia Foundation

MYWS 23-juin-94

1994 12.000 12.000

G completed

35 Inservice Training Courses Asia Foundation

ITE 1994 1999 1.263 1.263

G ongoing 36 Australian Development Scholarships (ADS)

Australia DER 1994 2000 6.842.717 906.537 933.895 917.628 1.407.867

1.149.933

860.924 665.933 757.862 1.011.116

G completed

37 ADCOS Australia DER 1994 1996 1.552.056 314.256 545.697 692.103

G completed

38 Food Aid Australia STO 1993 - -

G completed

39 Commodities Assistance Program Australia STO 1994 1995 408.164 405.206 2.958

G completed

40 Upgrading Voice of Maldives Australia VOM 1996 1997 94.646 85.773 8.873

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41 Aerial Mapping Project Australia MCPW 1994 1996 451.789 218.131 151.582 82.076

G completed

42 Lower Secondary Teacher Education Project

Australia MPHRE 18-mai-95

1999 1.197.810 17.007 201.863 440.698 218.870 41.408 1.486 18.003

G completed

43 Strengthening of teaching resources in the IHS.

Australia IHS 29-mai-97

1997 14.599 14.599

G completed

44 Improvement of biographic services in the Salahudhdheen Building library

Australia MOE 29-mai-97

1997 20.511 20.511

G completed

45 Upgrading the Desktop Publishing facilities at ERSD.

Australia MOE 29-mai-97

1997 7.226 7.226

G completed

46 The IHS - Institutional Strengthening Project in the Maldives

Australia IHS 22-avr-98

4 years 833.334 28.098 85.773 380.065 382.098 55.010 155.437 31.131

G completed

47 Home Gardening and Waste Management Project (ACAS)

Australia KIDS 16-déc-98

1998 25.185 25.185

G completed

48 Human Resource Development Project (ACAS)

Australia MATI 16-déc-98

1998 5.021 5.021

G completed

49 Rasheed Library Development Project (ACAS)

Australia Rasheed

Library

16-déc-98

1998 6.766 6.766

G completed

50 Crop Farm Dev. Project (ACAS) Australia HAD 4-mai-99 1999 34.161 34.161

G completed

51 Agricultural Development Project - Ph 2 (ACAS)

Australia KIDS 4-mai-99 1999 36.971 36.971

G ongoing 52 Protected Areas System Project Australia MHA&E 31-août-99

3 years 1.692.760 45.105 - 27.498 343.102 428.551 254.075 305.910

G ongoing 53 Increasing Income generation through Agriculture (ACAS)

Australia GEM* 17-janv-00

2000 29.387 29.387

G ongoing 54 Improving English Language Skills of Atolls Administration

Australia MOAA 15-juin-00

2000 55.215 55.215

G ongoing 55 Rehabilitation of people with disbilities

Australia Care Society

2001 2001 40.773 40.773

G ongoing 56 PASU Australia Australia

9.613 7.394 7.394 3.697 7.382 4.540 7.881 7.657

G ongoing 57 Program Planning Australia Australia

739 6.193 31.712 45.881 48.946

G ongoing 58 NGO / Volunteers Australia Australia

198.167 155.280 73.943 187.814 - 151.363 97.639

L ongoing 59 Hulhumale' Land Reclamation and Development Project (Belgium State)

Belgium State

Hulhumale Dev.

Unit

2-août-01

2002 3.178.400 2.548.602

L ongoing 60 Hulhumale' Development Project (Fortis Bank)

Belgium/ Fortis Bank

MCPW 2001 2004 15.800.566

1.457.924

16.094.513

92.590

G ongoing 61 British Partnership Scheme (BPS) / Small Grants Scheme (SGS) -

Britain / SGS

DER 1996 1999 1.763.767 528.072 443.095 408.000 384.600 306.818 292.324 231.322

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ongoing scholarships

G completed

62 Fuamulah Children's Playground Britain / SGS

Fuamulah AEC

Mar-2001 5.990 5.990

G completed

63 Reading Materials for English 200 Plan

Britain / SGS

Baa AEC

Mar-2001 4.546 4.546

G completed

64 Counselling Data Management Britain / SGS

SHE Mar-2001 1.371 1.371

G completed

65 Laboratory Equipment Britain / SGS

Ameer Ahmed School

Mar-2001 3.030 3.030

G completed

66 Assistance to NGO Workshop Britain / SGS

MPND 1-avr-02 22.624 22.624

G completed

67 Atoll Education Centre Project Britain / SGS

MOE 2002 12.982 12.982

G completed

68 Integrated Program on Gender and Development, Child Rights and Prevention of Drug Abuse

Britain / SGS

MWASS 2002 6.214 6.214

G completed

69 Activities focusing on teacher education concerning early literacy in Maldives

Britain / Intl Reading Assoc.

Faculty of

Education

8-juil-02 10.000 10.000

G ongoing 70 Establishment of the Computer Network

Brunei MFA #########

75.000

G completed

71 Rural Health Worker Training, Haa Dhaal Atoll

Canada VSO 1993/94 1994 41.428 41.428

G completed

72 SHE Co-ordination Project Canada SHE 1993/94 1994 28.000 28.000

G completed

73 Workshop on Science and Fisheries Science for Teachers

Canada EDC 1993/94 1994 7.000 7.000

G completed

74 Strengthening of Island-based NGO's

Canada FASHAN

1993/94 1994 10.400 10.400

G completed

75 Upgrading the Quarterly VESHI Bulletin

Canada VESHI 1993/94 1994 2.057 2.057

G completed

76 Laamu Atoll Mariculture Project Canada Oceanographic Society of Mald.

1994/95 1995 20.050 20.050

G completed

77 Southern Secondary School / Printing and Publishing

Canada Southern

Sec.School

1994/95 1995 1.092 1.092

G completed

78 Regional Workshop on Women's Role in Fisheries Development

Canada Mald. Fisherm

an's Assoc.

1995/96 1996 1.432 1.432

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G completed

79 Fruit Cultivation on Thoddu Island Canada MF&A 1995/96 1996 5.000 5.000

G completed

80 Upgrading English Language Teaching

Canada EDC 1995/96 1996 600 600

G completed

81 UN Conference on Stradding Fish Stocks

Canada MF&A 1995/96 1996 5.000 5.000

G completed

82 Dhoni for Immunization Program Canada MHW 1995/96 1996 29.000 29.000

G completed

83 AIDS / HIV Counselling Canada FASHAN

1997 1997 2.865 2.865

G completed

84 Computer Assisted English Language Learning

Canada ITE 1997 1997 896 896

G completed

85 Dhivehi / English Glossary Canada ITE 1997 1997 1.000 1.000

G completed

86 Environment Awareness Among Students

Canada ECOCARE

Maldives

1997 1997 4.500 4.500

G completed

87 Health Visit to Baa Atoll Canada SHE 1997 1997 2.800 2.800

G completed

88 Library Development in Vilufushi Canada Rasheed

Library

1997 1997 4.000 4.000

G completed

89 Publication of an Environment Book Canada Blue Peace

1997 1997 10.500 10.500

G completed

90 Million Tree Programme - Dhaalu Kudahuvadhoo

Canada MF&A 12-août-97

1997 4.500 4.500

G completed

91 Million Tree Programme - Haa Dhaalu Finey

Canada MF&A 1998 1998 4.000 4.000

G completed

92 Home Gardening in Holhudhoo Canada Friendship

Asso. for

Sports&Env

Jan-98 1998 4.000 4.000

G completed

93 Improvement of Huraa School Canada Huraa School Admin.

1998 1998 7.017 7.017

G completed

94 Resocialization of Psychiatric Patients

Canada IHS 1998 1998 1.000 1.000

G completed

95 Thalassaemia Prevention in Addu Atoll

Canada SHE 1998 1998 5.000 5.000

G completed

96 RCMP Training for Maldives Police Canada Police Hdqrts

May-98 1999 2.513 2.513

G completed

97 Training in family planning methods Canada SHE May-98 1999 3.210 3.210

G complet 98 Science Teaching Canada EDC Jun-98 1999 1.000 1.000

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ed G ongoing 99 Assistance to improve home

gardening or farming in Thaa Atoll Guraidhoo Island

Canada MF&A Jan-99 1999 6.250 6.250

G ongoing 100

Improving Surgical Procedure at Meemu Regional Hospital

Canada MOH 11-janv-99

1999 4.200 4.200

G ongoing 101

Improving Surgical Procedure at Raa Regional Hospital

Canada MOH 11-janv-99

1999 4.200 4.200

G ongoing 102

Development of Distance Education Level 4 (DEEC)

Canada NFEC 21-janv-99

1999 7.000 7.000

G ongoing 103

Gender Training for Government Schools

Canada MWASS Mar-99 1999 19.218 19.218

G ongoing 104

Income earning opportunities for Women

Canada VINARES

Jun-99 2000 5.970 5.970

G ongoing 105

Protected Sports facility for Holhudhoo

Canada Friendship

Asso. for

Sports&Env

Jul-99 2000 8.000 8.000

G ongoing 106

Photocopier for Medhavalhu School Canada Medhavalu

School

Aug-99 2000 2.000 2.000

G ongoing 107

Installation of community rainwater collection tanks in Maafaru

Canada Maafaru IDC

Aug-00 17.105 17.105

G ongoing 108

Installation of community rainwater collection tanks in Lhohi

Canada Lhohi IDC

Aug-00 12.830 12.830

G ongoing 109

Community managed soil erosion control management project

Canada Atolls Apr-01 7.000 7.000

G ongoing 110

Community Managed garbage disposal Project

Canada Atolls Apr-01 2001 5.500 5.500

G ongoing 111

Construction of a Pre-School cum training centre

Canada Sh. Maaungoodhoo Island Dev.

Committee

#########

1-déc-03

11.462

G ongoing 112

Manadhoo Farm Irrigation Project Canada Noonu Manadh

oo Women's Dev.

Committee

#########

1-déc-03

14.620

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G ongoing 113

Building and Furnishing a Fruit and Vegetable Shop

Canada Laamu Fonadhoo Dev. Committ

ee

#########

1-déc-03

3.065

G ongoing 114

Construction of Recreation, Care and Training Social Centre

Canada Laamu Hithadh

oo Island Dev.

Committee

#########

1-déc-03

5.660

G ongoing 115

Holhudhoo Island Waste Management Pilot Project

Canada Noonu Holhudh

oo

#########

12.000

G ongoing 116

Training for CBR Personnel Canada CARE Society

#########

8.160

G ongoing 117

Deepening of the Channel in Kudafari

Canada Kudafari IDC

#########

15.840

G ongoing 118

Holhudhoo water supply project (Noonu Atoll)

Canada Holhudhoo IDC

8-avr-02 5.616

G ongoing 119

Funadhoo Community Building (Shaviyani Atoll)

Canada Funadhoo

IWDC

8-avr-02 9.855

G ongoing 120

Establishment of Community Water Tank project in Landhoo in Noonu Atoll

Canada Landhoo IDC

7-janv-02

5.145

G ongoing 121

Training Awards / Technical Assistance

CFTC DER 1994 1999 1.993.729 338.280 408.427 372.143 363.457 303.192 208.230 51.755 337.194

G completed

122

Male' Housing Project China MCPW 19-févr-92

913.159 913.159

L completed

123

Male' Housing Project (Interest Free Loan)

China MCPW 19-févr-92

913.159 913.159

G completed

124

Male' Housing Project China MCPW 2-mars-94

750.000 750.000

L completed

125

Male' Housing Project (Interest Free Loan)

China MCPW 2-mars-94

750.000 750.000

G completed

126

Male' Housing Project China MCPW 23-août-95

603.000 603.000

G ongoing 127

Male' Housing Project Phase III China MCPW 27-juin-96

599.434 599.434

G ongoing 128

Male' Housing Project Phase III China MCPW 23-avr-98

1998 603.908 603.908

G ongoing 129

Male' Housing Project Phase IV China MHUDB 28-févr-00

2001 1.207.730 301.932 905.798

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G completed

130

Equipment from China (20 computers, 20 printers, 5 fax machines)

China DER 8-déc-99 8-déc-99

65.000 65.000

G ongoing 131

Agreement on Economic and Technical Cooperation

China MHUDB 16-mai-01

1.207.730

G ongoing 132

Air-Conditioning Equipment for Min of Foreign Affairs

China MFA mai-01 2001 18.138 18.138

G ongoing 133

Chinese Economic and Technical Cooperation Agreement

China DER 14-oct-02

2.400.000

G ongoing 134

Construction of the Building of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (US$2,415,460)

China MFA 19-nov-02

2.415.460

G ongoing 135

Male' Water and Sewerage Project Denmark / DANIDA

MWSA #########

1998 3.197.158 1.495.313

140.000 928.921 110.000 522.924

G ongoing 136

Fuah Mulaku Harbour Project Denmark / DANIDA

MCPW 15-août-00

15 months

1.660.000 1.156.000

- 500.000

L completed

137

Airport Upgrading project Denmark / DDB

MAA 15-août-94

1996 2.500.000 509.684 1.694.050

20.882

L completed

138

Extension of Power Systems (Procurement of 5.4 MVA Generator Set)

Denmark / DDB

STELCO

2-sept-97

31-déc-98

1.440.000 1.143.647

L ongoing 139

Fuah Mulaku Harbour Project (An additional amount of EUR 440,000 considered by DANIDA)

Denmark / DDB

MCPW 15-août-00

15 months

7.919.000 856.000 836.000 1.495.000 4.732.000

L ongoing 140

Third Power System Development Project

Denmark / Uni Bank

STELCO

2001 3.548.178 437.486 2.563.779 832.554

G completed

141

Establishment of a Language Laboratory

Egypt MOE 1996 1996 2.000 2.000

G ongoing 142

Empowerment of Women - MDV/96/P01

EU MWASW

25-nov-96

2001 1.160.600 209.238 372.264 178.549 400.549

G completed

143

Tourism Master Plan EU MOT 23-juil-94

1995 427.216 320.413 106.804

G pipeline 144

Strengthening Regional Development Administration (Euros 2 million over 3 years starting in 2002)

EU MFA&MR

3 years 617.280

617.280

G completed

145

Biological Pest Control FAO MF&A 1994 1994 13.500 13.500

G completed

146

Contribution to the World Food Day FAO MF&A 4-août-94

1994 750 750

G completed

147

Regional Wood Energy Program FAO MF&A 12-nov-94

1994 153.000 153.000

G completed

148

Rehabilitation of the Sea Cucumber Industry - Laamu Atoll Mariculture (TCP/MDV/4452(A))

FAO MF&A 7-févr-95 1996 131.000 87.333 43.667

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G completed

149

Poultry Meat and Egg Production - Northern Atoll Region (TCP/MDV/4553)

FAO MF&A #########

1996 153.000 93.500 59.500

G completed

150

Coastal Fisheries Management in the Bay of Bengal (Regional Project)*

FAO MF&A 8-juil-96 1997 214.286 214.286

G completed

151

Establishment of Plant Quarantine & Biological Control Unit in Maldives

FAO MF&A #########

1-sept-98

185.000 10.791 174.209

G completed

152

Utilization of Fish Waste (TCP/MDV/6711 (A))

FAO MF&A 27-avr-97

1-oct-98 247.000 109.778 137.222

G completed

153

Strengthening Banana Production Project

FAO MFA&MR

2-déc-99 2000 98.000 98.000

G completed

154

Emergency Assistant to control coconut pest TCP/MDV/6713

FAO MFA&MR

1-mars-97

1-juin-97

29.000 29.000

G completed

155

Poultry development in selected islands in the Republic of Maldives TFD97/MDV/01

FAO MFA&MR

1-juil-98 1-sept-99

8.500 8.500

G completed

156

Establishment of community vegetable and fruit tree nurseries in selected islands TFD98/MDV/001

FAO MFA&MR

1-août-99

1-août-00

10.000 10.000

G completed

157

Assistance to farmers of Nolhivarum island to increase Agriculture Production TFD/98/MDV/002

FAO MFA&MR

1-août-99

1-août-00

10.000 10.000

G completed

158

Improving Watermelon Cultivation Thoddu and Kaashidhoo Islands TFD/97/MDV/002

FAO MFA&MR

1-sept-98

1-sept-99

10.000 10.000

G completed

159

Establishment of fruit and vegetable plot for the women's committee TFD/97/MDV/03

FAO MFA&MR

1-sept-98

1-sept-99

10.000 10.000

G ongoing 160

Agricultural Intensification and water control component of the SPFS TCP/MDV/0065

FAO MFA&MR

1-mars-01

1-nov-01

328.000 328.000

G ongoing 161

Improved handling of fresh fish FAO MFAMR 24-févr-03

314.860

G ongoing 162

Training Maldivian Agriculture Officers (CAD 15,055)

FAO MFAMR 26-févr-03

73.930 73.930

L completed

163

Extension of Power Systems (Procurement of 5.4 MVA Generator Set)

Finland / FEC

STELCO

12-sept-97

1999 1.641.500 1.448.383

193.118

G ongoing 164

Noonu Ken'dhikulhudhoo Community Centre

Finland Mission Fund

Ken'dhikulhudhoo IDC

14-oct-01

24.275 24.275

G completed

165

Rehabilitation of Male' Sewerage System / kfW

Germany / kfW

MWSA 26-sept-94

30-déc-99

8.981.396 2.191.968

644.408 644.409 140.170 454.627 436.617 231.553 133.731 27.560 9.641

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G completed

166

Sewing Machines for Women's Self Help Groups in the Maldives (Micro Project)

Germany / kfW

MWA 1996 1996 9.660 9.660

G completed

167

Training ICAO DCA 1994 1995 55.298 34.257 21.041

G completed

168

Office equipment ICAO DCA 1995 1995 3.383 3.383

G completed

169

Training for Air Traffic Controllers in Sri Lanka

ICAO DCA 1995 1995 13.584 13.584

G completed

170

Public Enterprises Monitoring Reform

IDA / WB MOFT 1-sept-94

1995 243.000 43.000

G ongoing 171

Capacity Building for Land Management Housing and UB

IDA / WB MHUDB 2001 2003 245.000 36.750 208.250

L completed

172

Education and Training Project IDA / WB MPHRE #########

31-déc-95

7.456.000 582.109 1.082.174

L completed

173

Airport Project IDA / WB MAA 11-juil-90

31-déc-94

7.903.000 124.309

L completed

174

Third Fisheries Project IDA / WB MIFCO 15-juil-92

10-févr-98

8.985.083 4.913.027

2.011.640

546.440 248.695 -59.633

L completed

175

Second Education and Training Project

IDA / WB MPND 22-août-95

30-juin-00

12.753.276

805.039 1.932.320

3.542.545

3.736.888

2.709.031

156.974

L ongoing 176

Third Education and Training Project

IDA / WB MHREL 1-juin-00 1-mars-05

17.374.623

3.166.940

111.608 2.734.889 2.922.749

G ongoing 177

TA - Water Supply & Sewerage in Atolls

IDB MOH 2-juil-00 179.000 179.000

G ongoing 178

The Infrastructure Development for Poverty Alleviation in the Atolls (TA)

IDB MPND 31-oct-01

342.100 342.100

L completed

179

Villingili Water Supply and Sanitation

IDB MHUDB 19-oct-95

1-déc-98

2.002.127 38.637 30.155 1.790.101

101.029

L ongoing 180

Northern Regional Secondary School

IDB MOE 16-sept-96

1-déc-98

2.276.391 351.672 714.958 870.270 - 204.306 - 149.359 -

L completed

181

Construction of 4 Regional Hospitals

IDB MOH #########

30-juin-99

3.192.432 381.839 547.301 1.652.625

510.059 -

L ongoing 182

Fifth Male' Primary School Project IDB MOE 15-juin-97

30-juin-00

4.785.907 628.500 869.295 419.908 - 1.518.189 1.225.607

L ongoing 183

Institute of Health Sciences Project IDB MCHE 7-août-99

2002 3.829.000 462.389 1.799.274

L ongoing 184

Gan Hithadhoo Link Road IDB MPND 2-févr-01 3.948.325 612.180 3.248.334

L ongoing 185

Villingili Habour Project IDB MHUDB 2-févr-01 3.180.000 178.574 1.702.949

L ongoing 186

Health and Education Project IDB MOE/MOH

31-oct-01

4.896.499 284.388 1.778.717

L ongoing 187

Extention of Gan-Hithadhoo link road

IDB MPND 23-oct-02

1.955.000 2.098.135

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L completed

188

Atolls Credit and Development Banking

IFAD BML #########

27-janv-97

3.103.412 576.680 943.233 536.523 187.664

L ongoing 189

Southern Atolls Development Project

IFAD BML/MAA

27-déc-96

30-juin-02

2.605.508 250.000 64.316 116.960 404.819 177.287 647.035 686.920 159.847

G completed

190

Maldives Institute of Technical Education (MITE)

India MPHRE Oct-94 Sep-96 3.577.081 1.268.000

339.000

G completed

191

Indira Gandhi Memorial Hospital India MOH n/a

G ongoing 192

Project Assistance / Training India India 1994 1998 7.517.645 453.249 2.134.293

2.517.621

1.463.612

948.870 n/a

G ongoing 193

Sports Equipment (Cricket items) India M/o Youth

1999 16.290 16.290

G ongoing 194

Population & Development Consolidation Program - Provision of equipment for Infrastructure Development

India MCPW 3-oct-01 729.774 729.774

G ongoing 195

Institute of Hotel and Catering Services (Foundation laid during the visit of Indian PM during September 2002)

India MCHE n/a

G ongoing 196

Computerisation of Maldives Post Limited (Total: $75,000; India Post: 65% of cost)

India Maldives Post

Ltd.

7-avr-03 48.750 48.750

G ongoing 197

Food Aid Programme Japan STO 928.936 996.016 1.500.000

1.336.000

1.000.000

990.300 1.509.434

1.000.000

400.000

G completed

198

Coastal Fisheries Promotion Project Ph-II

Japan FPID #########

6.438.462

G completed

199

Coastal Fisheries Promotion Project Ph-III

Japan FPID 25-juin-93

1994 3.325.592 900.679

G completed

200

Atoll Island Electrification Project Ph I

Japan MEB 02-févr-94

1995 5.645.703 2.432.784

3.118.763

G completed

201

Seawall Construction Project West Coast (Phase I)

Japan MCPW 2-févr-94 1994 307.249 307.249

G completed

202

Seawall Construction Project West Coast (Phase II)

Japan MCPW 22-juil-94

1995 13.632.653

5.680.272

7.952.381

G completed

203

Supply of Sports Equipment Japan MYWAS 30-janv-95

1995 468.600 468.600

G completed

204

Supply of Audio Recording Equipment - Cultural Grant Aid

Japan MIC/VOM

27-sept-95

1997 479.000 479.000

G ongoing 205

Expansion of Electrification of Vaikaradhoo (SSGA)

Japan VINARES

1996 1997 74.522 74.522

G ongoing 206

Extension of Thalasaemia Prevention Program (SSGA)

Japan SHE 1996 1997 34.900 34.900

G completed

207

Atoll Island Electrification Project - 2nd Phase (Stage 1)

Japan STELCO

10-janv-96

1996 3.927.203 3.927.203

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G completed

208

Atoll Island Electrification Project - 2nd Phase (Stage 2)

Japan STELCO

2-juin-96 1997 2.700.000 95.642 31.881

G ongoing 209

Seawall Construction in Male' Island - 2nd Phase (Stage 1)

Japan MCPW 10-janv-96

1997 287.356 86.207 201.149

G ongoing 210

Seawall Construction in Male' Island - 2nd Phase (Stage 2)

Japan MCPW 2-juin-96 1998 10.700.000

2.920.560

5.394.392

2.197.471

G ongoing 211

Equipment for TVM: Japanese Cultural Grant Aid

Japan TVM 8-nov-96 1996 377.005 377.005

G completed

212

Sixth Male' Primary School Japan MOE 2-févr-98 31-mars-99

5.722.178 4.495.997

1.226.181

G ongoing 213

Male' Seawall Construction Project - Phase III (South Seawall) - detailed design

Japan MCPW 2-févr-98 31-juil-98

220.994 220.994

G ongoing 214

Male' Seawall Construction Project - Phase III (South Seawall) - Construction

Japan MCPW 13-mai-98

31-Mar-2000

10.298.666

2.526.280

6.143.040

1.829.960

G ongoing 215

Atoll Island Electrification Project - Ph III (Stage 1)

Japan STELCO

30-nov-98

29-nov-99

5.694.470 474.539 5.219.931

G ongoing 216

Upgrading South Huvadhoo Primary School (SSGA)

Japan Huvadhoo

Primary School

1998 1998 60.176 60.176

G ongoing 217

Atoll Island Electrification Project - Ph III (Stage 2)

Japan STELCO

25-juil-99

2000 1.125.800 750.530 375.270

G ongoing 218

Assistance to Sheikh Abdul Rahman Pre-School

Japan SARPS* 27-févr-00

2000 42.888 42.888

G ongoing 219

Assistance for National Library (Cultural Grant Aid)

Japan National Library

#########

2000 150.000 150.000

G pipeline 220

Male' Seawall Construction Project - Phase IV (North Seawall)

Japan MCPW 17-août-00

2001 7.385.579 369.279 7.016.300

G ongoing 221

Male' Seawall Construction Project - Phase IV (North Seawall) - Stage 2

Japan MCPW 19-juin-01

5.450.000 2.725.000

2.725.000

G ongoing 222

Building for children with disabilities Japan Care Society

17-oct-01

89.740 89.740

G ongoing 223

Japanese Food Aid Japan STO #########

1.200.000

G ongoing 224

Reconstruction Of Thaajudheen School

Japan MOE 10-juin-02

4.704.676

G ongoing 225

Provision of equipment to South Huvadhoo Primary School

Japan South Huvadh

oo

8-mars-02

13.821

G ongoing 226

Assistance from Korea (equipment) Korea DER 1994 1997 251.000 73.000 91.000 49.000 38.000 6.000 14.000 n/a n/a 30.000

G ongoing 227

Assistance for the SAARC Summit Korea MFA 1997 1997 50.000 50.000

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G completed

228

Outer Atoll Harbour Development Study

Kuwait Fund

MPE 1-janv-94

1994 490.500 490.500

G ongoing 229

Technical Assistance for Ministry of Planning, Human Resources and Environment.

Kuwait Fund

MPHRE 12-juin-97

2000 500.000 150.000 150.000 200.000

G ongoing 230

Fisheries Sector Study Kuwait Fund

MF&A 1-févr-00 2000 817.500 817.500

L completed

231

Maandhu Island Fisheries Project Kuwait Fund

MIFCO 20-sept-92

1-nov-98

9.225.700 368.655 3.433.969

4.036.599

850.293 132.835

L ongoing 232

Airport Upgrading Project Phase IV Kuwait Fund

MAA 25-oct-98

30-nov-02

10.210.000

216.106 71.046 130.529 124.331 4.582.759

L ongoing 233

Maldives Ports Development Project

Kuwait Fund

Transport

24-oct-99

30-sept-02

9.564.644 519.978 96.933 1.813.442

G completed

234

Equipment Malaysia MFA 23-févr-97

1997 20.928 20.928

L completed

235

Third Fisheries Project NDF MIFCO 24-avr-92

31-déc-95

5.600.000 1.294.104

3.561.027

476.140

L completed

236

Male' Water and Supply Project NDF MWSA 2-mai-95 1-avr-00 2.836.000 1.040.652

1.612.788

L ongoing 237

Third Power System Development Project

NDF STELCO

#########

30-juin-01

5.485.280 - 5.137.320

-

G completed

238

Million Tree Planting Program Netherlands

MF&A 1-janv-96

1996 10.000 10.000

G ongoing 239

2 Collector Vessels for MIFCO / ORET

Netherlands / ORET

MIFCO Mar-00 Dec-2001

1.126.254 749.692 376.553

L ongoing 240

2 Collector Vessels for MIFCO / ING Bank

Netherlands / ING Bank

MIFCO Mar-00 Dec-2001

1.352.714 948.867 370.824

G completed

241

Hanimaadhoo Electrification Project (HOMF)

New Zealand

MEB 17-mai-93

1994 6.000 6.000

G completed

242

Cash Grant for Prevention, Control and Treatment of Thalassemia (HOMF) - 1st grant

New Zealand

MOH 18-juil-95

1995 6.573

6.573

G completed

243

Cash Grant for Prevention, Control and Treatment of Thalassemia (HOMF) - 2nd grant

New Zealand

MOH 29-oct-95

1996 5.700

5.700

G completed

244

Strengthening Teaching Resources at IHS (HOMF)

New Zealand

IHS 7-avr-96 1996 5.310

5.310

G completed

245

Capacity Building for Public Enterprises Monitoring Unit (good governance program)

New Zealand

MF&T 13-mai-96

1998 61.379 57.000 4.379

G completed

246

Home Gardening and Waste Management Project (HOMF)

New Zealand

KIDS 1996/97 1997 7.632 7.632

G completed

247

Multi-purpose Health trip New Zealand

SHE 1996/97 1997 2.654 2.654

G complet 24 Presentation of books for IHS New IHS 10-févr- 1998 3.674 3.674

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ed 8 Library (HOMF) Zealand 98 G complet

ed 249

Strengthening Computer facilities of Health Information and Research Unit

New Zealand

M/o Health

23-juin-98

1998 6.671 6.671

G ongoing 250

Language Training for Women (HOMF)

New Zealand

MATI 1998/99 1999 4.513 4.513

G ongoing 251

Hen'bdhoo Pre-school New Zealand

Hen'badhoo

School

2-août-00

2000 7.391 7.391

G ongoing 252

Assistance to Baa Atoll Education Centre

New Zealand

Baa AEC

2001 3.400 3.400

G ongoing 253

Women Empowerment Project Phase 1

New Zealand

Hanimaadhoo

Women's

Committee

27-juin-01

3.400 3.400

G ongoing 254

Educational Resources for Library New Zealand

Care Society

Nov-2001 2.050 2.050

G ongoing 255

Construction of designated garbage disposal area

New Zealand

Velidhoo IDC

Nov-2001 2.050 2.050

G ongoing 256

Installation of Community Water tanks

New Zealand

Landhoo IDC

Nov-2001 2.050 2.050

G ongoing 257

NZODA Study Awards New Zealand

DER 55.793 79.132 98.793 77.237 101.204 90.725 99.072 109.218 109.501 70.737

G ongoing 258

Installation of community rain water collection tanks

New Zealand

Laamu Maavah

IDC ( Fonadhoo IDC)

28-nov-02

7 months

6.676 6.676

G completed

259

Gaafu Extension Project Norway/ NORAD

DHIRAAGU

9-mars-97

1997 1.718.755 1.718.755

G completed

260

Financing of Incinerators from Kvaerner

Norway/ NORAD

MOT #########

1996 1.024.000 188.971 834.623 230.330

G completed

261

Lhaviyani Upgrade Project Norway/ NORAD

DHIRAAGU

24-sept-95

1996 1.738.128 173.813

L completed

262

Third Fisheries Project Norway / Exp.

MOFA 23-avr-92

1996 5.236.050 546.040 3.728.474

837.386

L completed

263

Financing of Incinerators from Kvaerner

Norway / Exp.

Tourism #########

1-déc-00

1.018.411 206.399 327.762 273.818 201.468 32.801

L completed

264

Lhaviyani Upgrade Project Norway / Exp.

Dhiraagu

24-sept-95

1996 1.738.128 1.642.338

L completed

265

Gaafu Extension Project Norway / Exp.

Dhiraagu

9-mars-97

11-juil-97

1.676.000 1.520.237

L completed

266

Third Fisheries Project OPEC MOFA 17-avr-92

1994 2.600.000 531.416

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L completed

267

Civil Aviation Manpower Development

OPEC CAA 27-sept-94

1994 50.000 50.000

L completed

268

Atolls Schools Upgrading and Expansion Project

OPEC MOE #########

30-juin-99

2.500.000 1.166.270

952.367 381.363

L ongoing 269

Southern Atolls Development Project

OPEC MF&T 25-oct-96

30-juin-01

1.500.000 46.209 84.017 97.909 131.593 441.914 385.532 312.800

L ongoing 270

Villingili Water Supply and Sanitation

OPEC MHUDB #########

1-févr-99

3.000.000 1.996.988

319.021 115.641 568.350 -

L ongoing 271

Airport Upgrading Project Ph IV OPEC MAA 31-janv-99

23-juin-05

1.500.000 1.275.000

G completed

272

New Parliament Building in Male' (Ph I)

Pakistan MCPW 22-févr-92

1997 3.240.000 60.866 542.823 766.741 705.670

G completed

273

Interior designing and furnishing of the Parliament Building (Ph II)

Pakistan MCPW 23-juin-97

30-mai-98

1.000.000 1.000.000

G completed

274

Assistance for the extension of MFA

Saudi Arabia

MFA 8-déc-93 1994 500.000 150.000

G ongoing 275

Building the Institute of Islamic Studies

Saudi Arabia

Institute of

Islamic Studies

avr-01 1.100.000 1.100.000

G ongoing 276

Assistance to Centre for the Holy Quran

Saudi Arabia

Centre for the Holy

Quran

avr-01 20.000 20.000

G ongoing 277

Assistance to Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs

Saudi Arabia

Supreme

Council for

Islamic Affairs

avr-01 20.000 20.000

G ongoing 278

Religion books gifted by the Ministry of AWQAF and Islamic Affairs (47 cartons)

Qatar Supreme

Council for

Islamic Affairs

#########

7.574 7.574

G ongoing 279

Contruction of Phase II and III of Madhrasathul Hamad Bin Khalifa al Thaani (Qatar School)

Qatar MOE n/a 500.000

G ongoing 280

Assistance to the "Society of Health Education"

Qatar SHE 27-nov-02

500.000

L ongoing 281

Male' International Airport Upgrading Project

Saudi Fund

MAA 20-déc-93

1-déc-99

9.118.068 3.843.653

5.264.859

313.311 57.461 219.012 93.737

L ongoing 282

Airport Upgrading Project Ph IV Saudi Fund

MAA 14-juin-99

30-nov-02

4.806.000 0 1.409.745

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G ongoing 283

TA rendered through Singapore Cooperation to Republic of Maldives

Singapore DER 102.484 81.441 264.546 130.422 128.317 77.694 121.968

G ongoing 284

Establishment of the pre-school in Kudafari in Noonu Atoll

Singapore Kudafari IDC

10-janv-02

6.726

G ongoing 285

Establishment of a pilot ICT centre in Kudafari in Noonu Atoll (in kind)

Singapore Kudafari IDC

28-janv-02

10.000

G completed

286

Assistance to SAARC Summit (Cash Grant)

Sri Lanka MFA 4-janv-97

1997 50.000 50.000

G completed

287

Third Fisheries Project Sweden / BITS

MIFCO 8-mai-94 1995 1.518.686 721.375 741.125

L completed

288

Third Fisheries Project Sweden, Nordbanke

n

MIFCO 8-mai-94 1996 1.518.686 189.836 1.072.089

256.762

L ongoing 289

Purchase of Telecom. Equipment Sweden, Nordbanke

n

Dhiraagu

Aug-99 Dec-00 4.486.803 1.508.026

- 2.138.968

G ongoing 290

Bilateral / TCTP Courses Thailand DER 71.432 100.742 51.330 62.660 115.219 126.854

L ongoing 291

Hulhu Male' Housing Flats Thailand EXIM Bank

Hulhumale' unit

25-oct-02

2003 30.000.000

4.915.263 21.894.764

G completed

292

South West Harbour UNCDF MPWL 4.100.000 100.240

G completed

293

Strengthening of Aid Coordination (MDV/87/001)

UNDP MFA 1-janv-87

1993/1997

34.000

G completed

294

Program Logistic Support Project (MDV/87/010)

UNDP DER 4-mars-89

1996 180.187 89.054 2.250 23.058

G completed

295

North and South Nilandhe IADP (MDV/89/003)

UNDP MOAA 31-août-89

1997 510.619 189.000 75.000 75.750 -252 7.140

G completed

296

Training in Environment Management (MDV/88/011)

UNDP MPHRE 12-nov-89

1997 502.126 23.447 165.476 64.005 148.265 27.010 2.200 17.522

G completed

297

Strengthening Atolls Administration (MDV/89/011)

UNDP MOAA 21-juin-90

1997 493.686 40.453 9.672 -4.872

G completed

298

Maldives Centre for Management and Administration (MDV/89/501)

UNDP MCMA 28-juin-90

1996 1.139.138 105.737 125.111 20.058 -111.835

G completed

299

Atoll Credit and Development Banking Project (MDV/89/004)

UNDP MOFT 1991 1997 389.000 117.003 84.172 61.502 74.186

G completed

300

Distance Education (MDV/88/008) UNDP MOE/NFEC

4-mars-91

1996 171.000 13.875 19.488

G completed

301

Resort Management and Tourism Training (MDV/92/001)

UNDP MOT 10-janv-92

1997 570.000 181.862 8.960 14.460 42.503

G completed

302

Computerisation of Customs Data - ASYCUDA (MDV/91/005)

UNDP Customs

11-avr-92

1996 277.000 29.064 4.421

G completed

303

TA for restructuring FPID (MDV/91/004) / 3rd fisheries

UNDP MIFCO 1-juil-92 1995 183.098

G complet 30 Round Table Support UNDP MPHRE 1993 1998 210.000 167.000 22.000 -795 30.855 8.057

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ed 4 (MDV/93/003) G complet

ed 305

Social Security Study (MDV/97/005) - TSS1

UNDP MOH 1995 1998 25.600 2.975 15.625 7.000

G completed

306

Science Teaching Study - UNESCO (MDV/95/003) -TSS1

UNDP MOE 1995 1998 37.000 37.000

G completed

307

Program for Managing and Monitoring Development (MDV/93/002)

UNDP MPHRE 8-avr-95 1998 536.000 153.000 218.313 161.000 47.908

G completed

308

Strengthening ADC for Sustainable Human Development (MDV/94/715)

UNDP MOAA 4-juil-95 1997 30.000

G completed

309

Poverty Assessment (RAS/96/551) UNDP MPHRE 1996 1996 105.000 105.000

G completed

310

Sub-regional SHD Governance Facility (RAS/96/092)

UNDP MPHRE 6-mai-96 1997 600.000 261.000 339.000

G ongoing 311

Upgrading and Expansion of Atoll Schools (MDV/95/004)

UNDP MOE 2-oct-96 1998 113.924 1.408 70.000 187.908 12.844 1.011 -87.839 49.000

G ongoing 312

Pearl Culture Pilot Program (MDV/95/001)

UNDP MF&A 27-oct-96

1997 378.000 1.916 210.373 183.848 60.521 49.505 84.126 6.000

G completed

313

South Asia Poverty Alleviation Programme (RAS/96/600)

UNDP MOE 9-déc-96 1998 390.000 131.000 144.000

G ongoing 314

Project for Rehabilitating and Regenerating Baa Atoll Kihaadhoo Island for Sustainable Livelihood

UNDP MF&A 5-janv-97

2 years 90.000 14.000 16.000

G ongoing 315

Promoting Sustainable Human Development in Vaavu Atoll (MDV/96/001)

UNDP MOAA #########

3 years 206.918 106.491 40.593 59.834

G ongoing 316

Project on Rehabilitation and Regenerating of Eco-system of Shaviyani Goidhoo

UNDP MF&A 2-avr-97 2 years 56.000 18.000

G ongoing 317

Promoting Income Generation and Employment Creation in Laamu Atoll (MDV/97/001)

UNDP MOAA 21-mai-97

Jun-2000

411.200 148.883 89.629 123.461 5.128

G ongoing 318

Institutional Strengthening of Customs Data Processing System (MDV/97/002)

UNDP Customs

21-mai-97

Jun-2000

233.420 33.496 49.363 54.000 34.314 49.021 35.000 261.660

G ongoing 319

Strengthening Civil Aviation Safety (MDV/97/003)

UNDP Civil Aviation

Dept

21-mai-97

Jun-2000

136.400 126.263 6.108 4.029

G ongoing 320

Capacity Building for Decentralisation of Atoll Development (MDV/97/004)

UNDP MOAA 30-juin-97

Jun-2000

299.613 259.908 37.895 1.810

G completed

321

Social, Economic and Environmental Impact Assesment in Maldives (MDV/98/003)

UNDP MOT 1998 1999 148.284 111.391 36.893

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G ongoing 322

Training for Human Resources Development through the TCDC Modality (MDV/97/008)

UNDP DER 31-mai-98

2000 80.000 11.973 19.539 39.364 9.124

G ongoing 323

Human Resources Development in Meteorology (MDV/98/001)

UNDP MPHRE 9-août-98

1-déc-01

233.706 10.727 33.844 65.511 128.298 -14.955 -1.700

G ongoing 324

Hydroponics Agriculture Pilot Project (MDV/98/006)

UNDP MFA&MR

1-juil-99 31-Jul-2001

299.800 7.055 49.754 186.800 54.000

G ongoing 325

TA for the Formulation of the Sixth National Development Plan (MDV/99/002)

UNDP MPND 26-déc-00

161.000 135.783 25.217 2.000

G ongoing 326

Strengthening Capacity for Aid Coordination (MDV/00/001)

UNDP DER 2000 2001 96.500 24.075 12.769 8.888 50.768

G ongoing 327

Support for the Maldives Drug Rehabilitation Program (MDV/98/005)

UNDP Narcotics Ctrl Board

13-sept-00

291.262 13.894 178.801 105.000

G ongoing 328

Atoll Development for Sustainable Livelihoods Project (MDV/00/002)

UNDP MOAA 8-avr-01 803.399 315.250 320.000 188.216

G ongoing 329

Study on Liberalization of Internet Services In the Maldives (MDV/00/003)

UNDP MCSS&T

28-janv-01

60.000 57.500 2.500

G ongoing 330

Labour Market Information Management Study - MDV/00/006

UNDP MHREL 22-juil-01

35.000 35.000

G ongoing 331

Civil Aviation Infrastructure Development of Policy Framework (CADF) - MDV/01/001

UNDP Transport

27-août-01

150.000 150.000

G ongoing 332

Vulnerability & Poverty Monitoring Study for Maldives (MDV/00/005)

UNDP MPND 3-déc-01 84.000 14.000

G ongoing 333

New and Old Avenues for Income Generation (MDV/03/002)

UNDP Atolls 30-janv-03

91.000

91.000

G ongoing 334

Institutional Strengthening and Capacity Building in Statistics (MDV03/001)

UNDP MPND 30-janv-03

116.000

116.000

G ongoing 335

Preparatory Assistance for Formulation of National ICT Policy for Community based ICT Initiative (MDV/02/009) - TRAC

UNDP MCST 8-oct-02 82.000

G ongoing 336

APDIP: Strategic ICT Initiatives for Poverty Alleviation RAS/01/063 (Regional Project) (Jan 2002 - Dec 2004)

UNDP MPND 14-août-02

G ongoing 337

MDV/02/M01: Assistance to Maldives in Developing the Energy Sector through Energy Resource Assessment Leading to Sustainable Energy Policy Formulation (Budget Revised to

UNDP MCST 01-Dec-02

4-Mar-03

1-nov-03

278.000 278.000

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include TTF, DANIDA and RAS component

G ongoing 338

UNDP Country Programme for 2003 - 2007 (US$ 1,566,000)

UNDP UNDP 313.200

G ongoing 339

National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan and report to the COP (MDV/95/G31)

UNDP / GEF

MPHRE 162.886 11.043 7.929 202 143.914 12.000

G ongoing 340

National GHG Inventory and Vulnerability Assessment for the Maldives Project (MDV/97/G32)

UNDP / GEF

MPHRE 16-janv-97

2000 839.900 43.007 0 406.661 390.232 26.000

G ongoing 341

National Biodiversity Conservation Strategy and Action Plan and Report to CBD (MDV/97/G31)

UNDP / GEF

MPHRE 21-janv-97

1998 150.680 139.537 11.043

G ongoing 342

Conservation and Sustainable Use of Biodiversity Associated with Coral Reef of Maldives (MDV/00/G41) (PDF-B)

UNDP / GEF

MHA&E 29-janv-01

2001 335.000 317.030 113.000

G ongoing 343

MDV/02/G41 - National Capacity Self-Assessment (NCSA) for Global Environmental Management (PDF-A)

UNDP / GEF

MHAHE #########

juin-03 25.000 25.000

G completed

344

Montreal protocol in Maldives UNEP MPHRE 12-juin-94

1-déc-97

41.250 22.500 12.000 6.750

G completed

345

MDV/88/P01 - 1990 Census UNFPA MOHW 1990 1996 186.541 26.955

3.427

799

G completed

346

MDV/89/P01 - FP Advisory Centre UNFPA MOHW 1990 1996 68.013

16.217

G completed

347

MDV/89/P02 - MDV/FP Preparatory Assistance

UNFPA MOHW 1990 1996 573.717 90.916

8.726

G completed

348

MDV/89/P03 - Population Education - Formal / Non-formal Sector

UNFPA EDC/ITE/

NFEC

195.800 (35.838)

20.270

G completed

349

MDV/92/P50 - Umbrella UNFPA UNFPA 67.027 57.158

G completed

350

MDV/93/P60 - PRSD Mission UNFPA UNFPA 64.586 6.794

(349)

110

G completed

351

MDV/95/P01 - Population Education in Formal and Non-formal Education

UNFPA EDC/ITE/

NFEC

26-févr-95

1998 207.776

73.220 108.571

30.532

-586

G completed

352

MDV/95/P02 - Strengthening the Reproductive Health and Family Planning Prog

UNFPA MOHW/DPH

12-juil-95

1998 818.804

43.287 251.822

480.996

26.077 16.054

G completed

353

MDV/95/P03 - Support to IEC Activities of MCH/FP Service

UNFPA DPH 26-févr-95

1998 341.676

35.525 101.554

172.804

15.609

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Providers

G completed

354

MDV/95/P04 - Creating Population Awareness through Mass Media

UNFPA MIC 26-févr-95

1998 148.680

31 61.332

7.775

66.072

G completed

355

MDV/95/P50 - Umbrella UNFPA UNFPA 1995 1997 126.856

48.065 39.592

39.199

0

G completed

356

MDV/97/P60 - Support to Program Formulation and Strategy

UNFPA UNFPA 1997 1998 34.483

32.406

2.077

G ongoing 357

MDV/98/P01 - Reproductive Health Services, Training, Information and Research

UNFPA MOH 16-avr-98

2002 1.257.007 214.122 208.067 226.146 264.079 181.532

G ongoing 358

MDV/98/P02 - Support for Information, Education and Communication Activities of the RH Services

UNFPA MOH 16-avr-98

2002 373.252 41.186 82.437 76.149 73.604 115.201

G ongoing 359

MDV/98/P03 - Population Education

UNFPA MOE 8-juin-98 2000 309.720 359 62.728 89.110 84.751 26.039

G ongoing 360

MDV/98/P04 - Support to the Population Programme Coordination Unit in MPHRE

UNFPA MPHRE 16-avr-98

2001 166.090 474 31.028 41.819 45.080 28.024

G ongoing 361

MDV/98/P05 - Support to the Population Census and Vital Registration System

UNFPA MPHRE 16-avr-98

2000 156.200 9.090 14.408 54.374 37.578 22.642

G ongoing 362

MDV/98/P06 - Population and Reproductive Health Advocacy Aimed at Influential Groups

UNFPA MOAA 16-avr-98

2002 214.365 12.490 36.949 37.682 44.908 82.543

G ongoing 363

Umbrella Project - MDV/98/P50 UNFPA UNFPA 1998 2002 31.722 30.420 41.189 50.000 44.200

G ongoing 364

MDV/03/01/01-03/P01: Reproductive Health Quality of Care Project

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450.000 82.650

G ongoing 365

MDV/03/01/02-03/P02; Integrated Adolescent and Sexual Reproductive Health & Life Skills Project

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250.000 65.905

G ongoing 366

UNFPA Country Programme for 2003 - 2007 (US$ 1,400,000)

UNFPA UNFPA 280.000

G completed

367

Women's Health and Development UNICEF Women's Aff

1994 1998 178.800 42.600 16.800 26.800 58.500 34.100

G completed

368

Sustaining Health Service Delivery UNICEF MOH 1994 1998 1.262.000 377.100 266.200 247.200 216.500 155.000

G completed

369

Nutrition UNICEF MOH 1994 1998 119.200 44.800 28.300 17.200 15.000 13.900

G completed

370

Education UNICEF MOE 1994 1998 914.000 196.600 205.300 188.600 158.500 165.000

G complet 37 Water and Sanitation UNICEF MWSA 1994 1998 393.900 87.300 117.600 55.400 16.600

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ed 1 117.000 G complet

ed 372

Advocacy and Social Mobilization UNICEF URC 1994 1998 43.800 8.300 21.100 100 300 14.000

G completed

373

Program Support Service UNICEF UNICEF 1994 1998 832.100 214.000 147.900 146.200 188.000 136.000

G completed

374

Children in Especially Difficult Circumstances (CEDC)

UNICEF MWASS 1994 1998 145.900 20.000 21.300 24.400 40.200 40.000

G ongoing 375

Survival and Physical Development UNICEF MOH,DPH

9-févr-99 2002 761.000 192.570 106.762 133.580

328.088

G ongoing 376

Education and Cognitive Development

UNICEF EDC,MOE,ITE

9-févr-99 2002 988.000 302.562 287.032 227.421

170.985

G ongoing 377

Safe and Sustainable Environment UNICEF MWASS 9-févr-99 2002 835.000 76.855 132.528 60.479

565.138

G ongoing 378

Institutional Development and Policy Training

UNICEF MWASS, Care

Society, FASHA

N, Police Hdqts,

Juvenile Court

9-févr-99 2002 596.000 101.426 102.905 118.445

273.224

G ongoing 379

Cross Sectoral Costs UNICEF UNICEF 9-févr-99 2002 292.000 68.762 110.038 92.452

20.748

G ongoing 380

UNICEF Country Programme for 2003 - 2007 (US$ 3,080,000)

UNICEF UNICEF 616.000

G completed

381

Construction of a Social Centre in K. Huraa

USA MOH 6-janv-94

1994 40.000 40.000

G completed

382

Immigration Computerisation Project - Ph II

USA MFA 17-sept-96

1996 20.000 20.000

G completed

383

Exercise Balance Metal programmes

USA Defence n/a

G completed

384

Two United States Customs Fountain boats

USA Customs

22-févr-02

50.000

G ongoing 385

Project titled "Rule of Law in the Maldives"

USA AGO 26-sept-02

30-sept-03

100.000

G ongoing 386

Projects / Other assistance WHO MOH 1994 1999 3.134.114 421.661 421.661 487.746 487.746 657.650 657.650 482.000 482.000

G ongoing 387

Allowance of Adua'at "The Committee for Protection of Islam" in the Maldives

WICS / Libya

Religious Affairs

1996 5.256 10.512 7.884 7.884 - 7.200 7.200 7.200

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E - 2020 Vision Plan

President Gayoom explains the visions as follows:

“- By the year 2020, the Maldives will be one of the top-ranking nations amongst middle-income developing countries.

- Democratic governance of the country will be further consolidated and the people will continue to enjoy justice, equality, the rule of law, peace and security.

- Gender equality will be a reality by the year 2020, with the active participation of both women and men in political, social and economic activities on an equal footing.

- Maldivians will demonstrate a higher degree of objectivity and rationality in both private and public life. They will adhere to a strong work ethic that emphasises responsibility and initiative. People will live in a more caring society, one in which familial ties are even stronger than at present.

- The youth of the nation will be fully committed to contribute to the nation's progress and prosperity. They will be able to get the opportunities that they need to achieve their full potential.

- By 2020, the Maldives will be a more urbanised country, providing satisfactory living conditions to all. The people will have greater awareness of and commitment to healthy lifestyles. Good quality medical care will be available to all citizens in the area in which they live, and will have easy access to a health insurance scheme that will enable them to meet their medical expenses.

- Maldivians will be able to take sufficient protective measures against the threats posed to the country as a result of global ecological degradation. They will be pursuing environmentally-friendly lifestyles with the aid of modern technology.

- By the year 2020, the Maldives will have established the most conducive conditions for brisk commerce and economic activity, and will have become the hub of regional free trade. The country will have a more diversified economy with export-oriented trade in services and industrial development.

- There will be equitable distribution of economic benefits and every citizen will have the opportunity for productive employment.

- These developments will place the Maldives among the top-ranking developing countries that have achieved medium level of development.

- An educated, knowledgeable and skilled citizenry is essential for making Vision 2020 a reality. Developing the competence of the people is therefore a top priority in shaping the desired course for the future that embraces the aspirations of the nation.

- Vision 2020 envisages that 10 years of formal schooling will be the minimum standard throughout the Maldives and good quality tertiary education will be well established in the country. A system for the provision of technical skills needed for achieving and sustaining social and economic development will also be established.

- By 2020, modern technology will be widely used in the Maldives, facilitating continued progress and providing modern conveniences to the people.

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- By the year 2020, the Maldives will be better equipped to play an active role in international affairs in the interests of protecting its independence and sovereignty. It will focus on maximising the interests of the Maldives in ways that are consistent with its national self-image and international norms of conduct.

- Long-term strategic planning will be fundamental to achieving the targets that are set within the framework of Vision 2020. Such plans will include the protection and preservation of the basic ingredients of the Maldivian national identity, the diversification of the economy, and the acceleration of the pace of economic and social progress. At the same time, the legal framework and the administrative structure need to be developed and modernised. “

F – Country Environmental Profile

The Maldives is party to the following Multilateral Environmental Agreements: Bio-diversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Ozone Layer Protection.

The Sixth National Development Plan states the following objectives for environmental policy:

• Promote sustainable resource management through preservation of natural resources and bio-diversity.

• Minimise dangers to the natural resource base and environment due to economic development and the rapid population growth.

• Contribute to the international efforts to find solutions to global environment threats, especially those pertaining to the vulnerable Small Island Developing nations.

• Promote integrated planning and administrative practices by developing meaningful principles and procedures for sustainable resource use and environmental protection

Domestic environmental action:

• The "Independent Maldives - Clean Maldives" initiative.

• The President of Maldives' "Green Leaf Award" for outstanding contribution towards environment protection, preservation and awareness-building.

• The President of Maldives' "Green Tourist Award".

• The "2 Million Tree Programme", initiated to make the Maldives one of the world's Greenest nations.

• The campaign to make Male the cleanest capital city in the world.

• A number of species (such as whales, turtles and dolphins) have been protected. In addition, 23 varieties of birds (including 5 species which are native to the Maldives) have also been protected. 25 marine sites (chosen for a number of reasons such as their underwater beauty, fragility and their unique bio-diversity) and 2 islands are also included in the list.

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• To discourage the mining of coral and sand for reefs, duty incentives have been allocated on substitute products (mainly for use in the construction industry).

• Not only are tourism and fisheries the two major industries in the country, they are also inseparably linked to the marine environment. The Government strives to ensure that the development of both these crucial sectors are in harmony with the environment.

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