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Donor Analysis

Summaries of priorities of donors, based on web-site research

2006

Julia Scherer

Table of Content

Australia ...... 3 Austria ...... 5 Belgium ...... 7 Canada...... 9 Denmark...... 13 European Commission ...... 16 Finland...... 18 France ...... 20 Germany...... 22 Ireland ...... 25 Iceland...... 27 Italy...... 28 Japan...... 30 Luxembourg ...... 32 Netherlands...... 33 New Zealand ...... 35 Norway ...... 38 Portugal...... 41 Spain ...... 42 Sweden ...... 44 Switzerland...... 52 United Kingdom...... 56 United States of America...... 58 Additional donor contacts ...... 62

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Country Contact

Australia The Australian Agency for International Development (AusAid)

Street Address: 62 Northbourne Avenue ACT 2601 Australia

Postal address: GPO Box 887 Canberra ACT 2601 Australia Telephone: +61 2 6206 4000 Fax: +61 2 6206 4880 Email form is available on the website > http://www.ausaid.gov.au/about/contact.cfm Web: http://www.ausaid.gov.au/

Contact person: David Ndegwa Senior Research/Analyst Manager CIDA, Pretoria E-Mail: [email protected] ______Australian High Commission, Kenya

Head of Mission: Mr George Atkin Peter Hunter, Deputy High Commissioner Email: [email protected]

Address Riverside Drive Nairobi Kenya

Postal address PO Box 39341 Nairobi Telephone +254 20 444 5034-9 Fax +254 20 444 4718

3 Priority Countries : : : : : : Regional South Asia : : Burma : : : : : : : : Regional East Asia : : : Pacific : : : : : and : Regional Pacific : : : : : : Africa & : : Palestinian Territories :

There are special programmes for Regional East Asia, the Regional South Pacific, Africa and the Middle East, and Papua New Guinea. Detailed information can be found on the following Website: http://www.ausaid.gov.au/country/default.cfm

Australia will build up a closer relationship to Indonesia in the next years. Priority The Australian program is organized around four interlinked themes: Areas/Themes • accelerating economic growth • fostering functioning and effective states • investing in people • promoting regional stability and cooperation.

Accelerating economic growth

• Economic growth & trade • Infrastructure • Rural development • Environment • Water

Functioning states

• Governance • Human Rights

Investing in people

• Health, HIV/AIDS, and pandemics • Education

Regional stability and cooperation

Gender Links/ Australian Aid: An http://www.ausaid.gov.au/publications/pubout.cfm? Documents Integrated Approach Id=2253_8978_7886_1920_9422&Type=PubPolicy Documents Strategic Framework for http://www.ausaid.gov.au/makediff/strategy.cfm Australia's Aid Program Back to top

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Country Contact

Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs Austria Minoritenplatz 8 A-1014 Wien Austria Tel. 050 11 50-0 (outside Austria: +43 50 11 50-0) Web: http://www.bmaa.gv.at

Implementing Agency: Austrian Development Agency (ADA) Zelinkagasse 2 A-1010 Austria Tel. +43/1/90 3 99 411 mailto:[email protected] Web: http://www.ada.gv.at ______Austrian Embassy in Kenya Ambassador: Roland Hause 2nd floor, City House, Corner Wabera Street/Standard Street, Nairobi

Postal address: P.O. Box 30560 00100 Nairobi

Tel: (+254/20) 31 90 76 (+254/20) 31 90 77 (+254/20) 31 90 78 Fax: (+254/20) 34 22 90 E-Mail: [email protected]

Priority ADC partner countries: Countries Central America: Nicaragua*, Guatemala, El Salvador West Africa/Sahel: Cape Verde*, Burkina Faso*, Senegal East Africa/The Great Lakes: Ethiopia*, Uganda*, Kenya, Burundi, Tanzania, Rwanda Southern Africa: Mozambique*, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Republic of South Africa The Himalayas/Hindukush: Bhutan*, Nepal, Pakistan South-Eastern Europe/Western Balkan: Albania*, Bosnia and Herzegovina*, Macedonia*, (Bulgaria and Romania are being∗Montenegro*, Serbia incl. Kosovo discontinued) South Caucasus: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia Other priority countries: Moldova*, Palestinian Territories* Special programmes: Afghanistan, Iraq, Western Sahara

*ADC’s priority countries

Austria plays a pro-active role in supporting the economic, social and ecological development of south-eastern Europe.

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Priority The primary aims of Austria’s development cooperation are: Areas/Themes Safeguarding peace and human security Reducing global poverty Preserving the environment

Thematic priorities are:

• water and sanitation; • education and training, science and research for development; • rural development; • energy; • conflict prevention and resolution, good governance and rule of law, development of democratic structures, decentralisation, strengthening human rights and human security • investment and employment, promotion of small and medium-sized enterprises

The Austrian Cooperation with Eastern Europe focuses on democratic, economic, social and ecological development in the reform countries of South-Eastern Europe and the Newly Independent States as well as their integration in international economy. Thematic priorities are education, investment and employment, environment, water and energy, and the rule of law and civil society, crisis prevention and reconciliation.

Austria’s work within UN-Habitat focuses on urbanisation and combating poverty as well as contributing activities by the Austrian Development Cooperation in the water sector. Links/ Austria’s development http://www.bmaa.gv.at./up- Documents policy positions in a media/2204_3_year_programme2005_07.pdf Three-Year Programme (2005-2007)

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Country Contact

Federal Public Service Foreign Affairs Belgium Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation Belgium - DGDC Rue des Petits Carmes, 15 1000

Tel: +32 2 501.81.11 Web: http://www.dgcd.be/en/index.html ______

Implementing Agency Belgian Technical Cooperation (BTC) Rue Haute 147 1000 Brussels Tel: +32 (0)2 505 37 00 Fax: +32 (0)2 502 98 62 Email: [email protected]

Contact local representation visit: http://www.btcctb.org/showpage.asp?iPageID=1242

Web: http://www.btcctb.org/showpage.asp?iPageID=2&sLangCode=EN Embassy of Belgium in Kenya Ambassador: Christina Funes-Noppen Email: [email protected]

Visiting address: Limuru Road Muthaïga Nairobi

Postal address: P.O. Box 30 461 00100 Nairobi

Tel : + (254) (20) 71.22.011/71.22.166/71.23.093 Fax : + (254) (20) 71.23.050

Priority 18 partner countries Countries • Africa: Algeria, Benin, Burundi, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Mali, Morocco, Mozambique, Niger, Uganda, Rwanda, Senegal, Tanzania, South Africa, and the Palestinian Territories • Latin America: Bolivia, Ecuador and Peru • Asia: Vietnam

Priority Focal sectors : Areas/Themes • Education and training • Basic healthcare • Basic infrastructure • Agriculture and food security

7 • Community building

Overarching themes: • Environment • Gender equality • Social economy • Children's rights: new priority topic

A special instrument: Budget support

Links/ DGDC Annual Report http://www.dgcd.be/en/publications/index.html Documents 2005

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Country Contact

Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) Canada 200 Promenade du Portage Gatineau, Quebec K1A 0G4 Canada Tel: 819-997-5006 Toll free: 1-800-230-6349 Fax: 819-953-6088 E-mail: [email protected] Web: http://www.acdi-cida.gc.ca/INDEX-E.HTM

Contact in Kenya Charles Parker Email: [email protected]

Canadian High Commission in Kenya Canadian International Development Agency High Commissioner: James C. Wall Email: [email protected]

Visiting address: Limuru Road Gigiri, Nairobi, Kenya Postal Address: CIDA Canadian High Commission Nairobi P.O. Box 1013 00621 Nairobi, Kenya Tel: (+254-20) 366-3000 Fax: (+254-20) 366-3916 Email: [email protected] Web: http://www.international.gc.ca/nairobi/menu-en.asp Priority Development Partner Countries Countries Sub-Saharan Africa The Americas

• Benin • Bolivia • Burkina Faso • Guyana • Cameroon • Honduras • Ethiopia • Nicaragua • Ghana • Kenya Asia • Malawi • Mali • Bangladesh • Mozambique • Cambodia • Niger • Indonesia • Rwanda • Pakistan • Senegal • Sri Lanka • Tanzania • Vietnam • Zambia Eastern Europe

9 • Ukraine

Assistance after Crises, Conflicts and Natural Disasters

• Afghanistan • Haiti • Iraq • Sudan • Tsunami: Canada's Response [GOC] • Tsunami: Response to the Catastrophe (CIDA) • Earthquake in South Asia • Earthquake in Indonesia

For more information visit: http://www.acdi- cida.gc.ca/CIDAWEB/acdicida.nsf/En/JUD-518125039-MRQ

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Countries and Territories Eligible for Canadian Development Assistance List of countries and territories eligible for some form of development assistance:

A B C Afghanistan Bangladesh Cambodia Albania Barbados Cameroon Algeria Belarus Cape Verde Angola Belize Central African Anguilla Benin Republic Antigua and Barbuda Bhutan Chad Argentina Bolivia Chile Armenia Bosnia and China Azerbaijan Herzegovina Colombia Botswana Comoros Brazil Congo Bulgaria Congo, Democratic Burkina Faso Republic of Burundi Cook Islands Costa Rica Côte d'Ivoire Croatia Cuba Czech Republic D E G Djibouti Ecuador Gabon Dominica Egypt Gambia Dominican Republic El Salvador Georgia Equatorial Guinea Ghana Eritrea Grenada Estonia Guatemala Ethiopia Guinea Guinea-Bissau F Guyana Fiji

10 H I K Haiti India Kazakhstan Honduras Indonesia Kenya Hungary Iraq Kiribati Korea, Democratic J People's Republic of Jamaica Kyrgyzstan Jordan L Laos Latvia Lebanon Lesotho Liberia Lithuania M N P Macedonia, Former Namibia Pakistan Yugoslav Republic of Nauru Palau Madagascar Nepal Panama Malawi Nicaragua Papua New Guinea Malaysia Niger Paraguay Maldives Nigeria Peru Mali Niue Philippines Marshall Islands Poland Mauritania Mauritius R Mexico Romania Micronesia Russia Moldova Rwanda Mongolia Montserrat Morocco Mozambique S T U Saint Kitts and Nevis Tajikistan Uganda Saint Lucia Tanzania Ukraine Saint Vincent and the Thailand Uruguay Grenadines Timor-Leste Uzbekistan Samoa Togo Sao Tome and Principe Tonga V Senegal Trinidad and Tobago Vanuatu Serbia and Montenegro Tunisia Venezuela Seychelles Turkey Vietnam Sierra Leone Turkmenistan Slovakia Turks and Caicos W Slovenia Islands West Bank and Gaza Solomon Islands Tuvalu Somalia Y South Africa Yemen Sri Lanka Z Sudan Zambia Suriname Zimbabwe Swaziland Syria

11 Priority CIDA has established four core objectives for its Sustainable Development Areas/Themes Strategy:

• support equitable economic development; • support social development, with particular emphasis on people living in poverty; • support environment and natural resources management; and • support progress in democratic governance and human rights.

These four objectives, along with crosscutting themes of the environment and equality between women and men.

For more CIDA policies on gender equality, meeting basic human needs, poverty reduction, human rights, democratization and good governance, for environmental sustainability visit: http://www.acdi-cida.gc.ca/CIDAWEB/acdicida.nsf/En/JUD-826145832-Q9M

For information on CIDA projects and programs visit: http://www.acdi-cida.gc.ca/CIDAWEB/acdicida.nsf/En/NIC-5483548-GSJ

Links/ Sustainable http://www.acdi- Documents Development Strategy: cida.gc.ca/CIDAWEB/acdicida.nsf/En/RAC- 2007–2009 1129144152-R4Q Canada Fund for Africa http://www.acdi- cida.gc.ca/CIDAWEB/acdicida.nsf/En/JUD- 4465251-H54

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Country Contact

Danish (DANIDA) Denmark Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark Udenrigsministeriet 2, Asiatisk Plads DK-1448 K

Tel. +45 33 92 00 00 Fax +45 32 54 05 33 E-mail: [email protected]

http://www.um.dk/en Minister for Development Cooperation: Ulla Tørnæs Embassy of Denmark in Kenya Ambassador: Bo Jensen

Embassy of Denmark Cassia House Westlands Office Park off Waiyaki Way P.O. Box 40412 00100 GPO Nairobi

E-mail: [email protected] Tel: +00 254 20 445 1460-3 Fax: +00 254 20 445 1474

http://www.ambnairobi.um.dk/en

Priority DANIDA’s Programme Countries Countries ƒ Bangladesh ƒ Benin ƒ Bhutan ƒ Bolivia ƒ Burkina Faso ƒ Egypt ƒ Ghana ƒ Kenya ƒ Mali ƒ Mozambique ƒ Nepal ƒ Nicaragua ƒ Tanzania ƒ Uganda ƒ Vietnam ƒ Zambia

13 see Priorities of the Danish Government for Danish Development Assistance 2007-2011 Priority Children & Youth HiV/ AIDS (2007) Violent Conflicts Areas/Themes Good governance Women (2007) Agriculture (2007)

Health Care in Africa Human Rights, Environment Democratization and Good Governance Social and Economic Poverty reduction Development

Special Neighborhood bilateral development http://www.um.dk/e Programmes Programme programme for the EU’s n/menu/Developme neighboring countries to the ntPolicy/DanishDev east and southeast elopmentPolicyCou ntries/TheNeighbou rhoodProgramme/ Links Children and Young http://amg.um.dk/NR/rdonlyres/68CA4978-4859- People in Danish 4EB3-8B61- Development F566D3B73B99/0/ChildrenAndYoungPeopleInDani Cooperation - shDevelopmentCooperation.doc

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Africa – Development http://www.um.dk/NR/rdonlyres/952F5A8D-7865- and Security 4054-93B5-52F82ACC6A00/0/PolicyonAfrica.pdf The Government’s priorities for Danish cooperation with Africa 2005-2009 Priorities of the Danish http://amg.um.dk/en/menu/OverallPolicies/Priorities Government for Danish DanishGovernment/Commitment+to+Development Development +2006/CommitmentToDevelopment2006.htm Assistance 2007-2011 The Government’s http://www.um.dk/NR/rdonlyres/44C6C9FF-55FF- Vision for 4661-AF8F- New Priorities in Danish 668172F16C7C/0/a_world_of_difference.pdf Development Assistance 2004-2008

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Country Contact

European Commission Development DG European 200 Rue de la Loi Commission 1049 Brussels Belgium Tel: (+32) 2299 3064 Email: [email protected]

Contact in Kenya Eric Jacob van der Linden Head of Delegation European Commission Tel: +254 20 280 2000/2713 020 / 21/712 Email: [email protected]

John Hayward Head of Office ECHO RSO for Central, Eastern and Southern Africa Tel: 254 20 280 2426/ +254 (0) 735 337 538 E-mail: [email protected]

Web: http://ec.europa.eu/development Priority Partnership with ACP-countries Countries

Priority Priorities: Areas/Themes • Trade and Development • Regional integration and cooperation • Transport • Governance and institutional capacity building • Rural development and food security • Macro economic policies • Access to social services

Cross-cutting issues • Human rights • Gender • Environment

Sectors: • Culture • Private Sector • Decentralised Cooperation • Regional Integration • Education and Training • Research • Fisheries • Rural Policy • Forestery • Sustainable Development • Food aid and Food security and Environment • Gender • Human and Social • Health and Aids Development • Information Society • Support to NGO's • Trade • Transport • Water

16 Links/ The European http://ec.europa.eu/development/body/legislation/d Documents Community's ocs/council_statement.pdf#zoom=100 Development Policy

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Country Contact

Ministry for Foreign Affairs Finland P.O.Box 176, 00161 , Finland tel: +358 9 160 05 or 578 15

Department of Development Policy Postal address: Ministry of Foreign Affairs Merikasarmi PL 176 00161 Helsinki Finland

Visiting address: Ministry for Foreign Affairs Development Department Katajanokanlaituri 3 00160 Helsinki E-mail: [email protected]

Contact: Director General Ms. Ritva Koukku-Ronde Tel. +358 9 1341 6490 (for further contacts visit: http://formin.finland.fi/public/default.aspx?nodeid=31799&contentlan=2&cultur e=en-US) ______Embassy of Finland in Nairobi Ambassador: Mr. Matti P. H. Kääriäinen

Visiting address: Eden Square, Block 3, 6th floor Greenway Rd off Westlands Rd Nairobi Kenya

Postal address: Embassy of Finland P.O. Box 30379 00100 Nairobi Kenya

Tel. +254-(0)20-3750721/375 0722/375 0723/ 375 0724 Fax: +254-(0)20-3750714 E-mail:[email protected] http://www.finland.or.ke/ ______website of Ministry of Foreign Affairs: http://formin.finland.fi/public/default.aspx?culture=en-US&contentlan=2 Registry (incoming post) e-mail: [email protected]

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Priority eight long-term partner countries: Countries • Mozambique, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Zambia and Kenya in Africa • Nicaragua in Latin America • Vietnam and Nepal in Asia

Countries in transition:

• Egypt • Namibia • Peru

Other partner countries are Afghanistan, South Africa, West Balkan, Palestinian Territories and East Timor.

Supports also regional cooperation in Africa, Asia and Latin America

Priority The cross-cutting themes in the implementation of the Finnish development Areas/Themes policy are:

• promotion of the rights and the status of women and girls, and promotion of gender and social equality • promotion of the rights of groups that are easily marginalized, particularly those of children, the disabled, indigenous peoples and ethnic minorities, and promotion of equal participation opportunities for them • consideration of environmental issues

in detail:

• Poverty • Gender, women • Democracy, Human Rights • Environment, natural resources • Agriculture and Forestry • Education, research, culture • Health, social development • Trade and development • Migration and development • Security and development

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Country Contact

Agence Francaise de Developpement (AFD) France 5, rue Roland Barthes 75598 Cedex 12 FRANCE

International phone number + 33 1 53 44 31 31 International fax number + 33 1 44 87 99 39

www.afd.fr ______French Embassy in Nairobi Ambassador: Hubert Fournier

Visiting address: Barclays plaza building (9th floor) Loita street Nairobi

Tel: 020 316 363 Fax: 020 217 013 e-mail: [email protected]

Postal address: Ambassade de France au Kenya Barclays Plaza P.O. Box 41784 00100 Nairobi

http://www.ambafrance-ke.org/ Priority Africa is the main intervention area, followed by Asia and the Middle East. Countries The African continent receives more than two thirds of the subsidies. In Asia, the AFD is adapting its range of financial instruments to very different growth and development rhythms. In the Middle East and the Mediterranean, the Agency is involved in supporting the opening of the economy and reducing regional imbalances. East European countries also benefit from the AFD’s support.

• Southern, Eastern, West and Central Africa • South America and the Caribbean • Asia • Mediterranean and Middle East • French Overseas Areas • Pacific

For specific information on ‘project choice’ and specific countries see: http://www.afd.fr/jahia/Jahia/home/NosProjets/lang/en

20 Priority Sectoral strategies: Areas/Themes Priority areas: • Water • Finance • Land planning • Access to social services

areas of intervention: • land management, • infrastructures, • urban development, • supporting the productive sector, • modernising financial systems, • rural development, • environmental protection, • Education, • Transportation • Energy, and • Health education

For more sectors see: http://www.afd.fr/jahia/Jahia/home/NosProjets/accessecteur/lang/en Links Developing new http://www.afd.fr/jahia/Jahia/home/lang/en/pid/1029 partnerships Organization infos/ http://www.afd.fr/jahia/Jahia/home/QuiSommesNou international s/lang/en/pid/668 partnerships

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Germany BMZ - Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development Bonn office Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development Adenauerallee 139 - 141 53113 Bonn Germany Phone (switchboard): +49 / (0)2 28 / 535 0

Berlin office Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development Stresemannstr. 94 10963 Berlin Germany Phone: +49 / (0)30 / 535-53 50 Fax: +49 / (0)30 / 535-25 90

http://www.bmz.de/ ______German Technical Co-operation

Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ) GmbH Dag-Hammarskjöld-Weg 1-5 65760 Eschborn Telephone +49 6196 79-0 Telefax +49 6196 79-1115

Postal address Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ) GmbH Postfach 5180 65726 Eschborn

e-mail:[email protected] www.gtz.de ______German Financial Co-operation

KFW Bankengruppe (KfW) Palmengartenstrasse 5-9 60325 Frankfurt am Main Phone: +49 69 7431-0 Fax: +49 69 7431-2944 www.kfw.de ______German Embassy in Nairobi Ambassador: Walter Johannes Lindner Visiting address: Riverside Drive 113 Ludwig Krapf House P.O. Box 30180 00100 Nairobi/ Kenya Telefon: +254-20-4262-100 Fax: +254-20-4262-129 E-mail: [email protected] Web: http://www.nairobi.diplo.de/

22 Priority Region Priority partner Partner country Countries/ country COOPERATION COUNTRIES OF Mediterranean Region, Egypt, Morocco, Algeria, Jordan, Syria, GERMAN Near and Middle East Palestinian Territories, Tunisia DEVELOPMENT Yemen COOPERATION Europe Turkey (scheduled until 2007/2008)

Sub-Saharan Africa Ethiopia, Benin, Burundi, Chad, Côte Burkina Faso, d'Ivoire, Eritrea, Cameroon, Ghana, Guinea, Lesotho, Kenya, Malawi, Mali, Madagascar, Mozambique, Namibia, Mauritania, Niger, Rwanda, Senegal, Nigeria South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia

Asia and Oceania Afghanistan, Laos, Mongolia, Sri Bangladesh, Lanka, Thailand Cambodia, China, (scheduled until 2006), India, Indonesia, Nepal, Timor-Leste Pakistan, Philippines, Viet Nam

Latin America Bolivia, El Salvador, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Cuba, Peru Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Mexico, Paraguay

Transition States

Central and Eastern European States and Newly Independent States (CEE/NIS)

Caucasus Initiative Georgia Armenia, Azerbaijan

Georgia Central Asia Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan Others Russia, Belarus, Ukraine Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe

Time scale 10 years Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, Serbia (including Kosovo) and Montenegro

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Time scale 5 years Bulgaria, Croatia, Romania

Others Moldova

Potential Cooperation Countries

Sub-Saharan Africa Angola, Congo (DR), Sierra Leone, Sudan, Togo, Zimbabwe

Iran, Asia and Oceania Latin America Haiti

Priority • Debt relief Areas/Themes • Education • Food security • Health, combating AIDS, population policy • International Year of Microcredit • Peacebuilding • Poverty • Protecting the environment • Human rights, democracy, participation, good governance • Globalisation and Trade • Cooperation with the private sector

For more information see: http://www.bmz.de/en/issues/index.html

Links GTZ-working themes http://www.gtz.de/en/themen/857.htm

• Rural development • Economic development and employment • Environment and infrastructure • Good governance • Social development • Cross-sectoral themes

Work of the KfW http://www.kfw.de/EN_Home/Die_Bank/index.jsp

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Country Contact

Irish Aid Ireland Department of Foreign Affairs Bishops Square Redmond Hill Dublin 2

Tel: +353 1 408 2000 Fax: +353 1 408 2880

http://www.dci.gov.ie/index.asp

Contact person: Ciara O’Brien First Secretary Development Cooperation, Ireland-Dublin Email: [email protected] ______Honorary Consul Honorary Consul: Joseph T O’Brien

Address: Dante Diesel Workshop Building Masai Road (off Mombasa Road) P.O. Box 30659 Nairobi, 00100 Kenya

Tel: +254 20 556647 Fax: +254 20 556647

Email: [email protected]

Priority Direct funding is given to projects and programmes in 8 priority countries Countries • Ethiopia • Mozambique • Uganda • Zambia • Tanzania • Vietnam • Timor Leste • Lesotho

In addition to these priority countries, bilateral aid is provided for specific projects in a number of other countries:

• Zimbabwe • South Africa • Eastern Europe (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria, Georgia, Moldova, Romania, Russian Federation) • Palestine • Western Balkans (Albania, Bosnia & Herzogovina, Croatia, Kosovo, 25 Macedonia, Serbia & Montenegro, Western Balkans)

Priority The overarching objective of is the reduction of poverty, inequality Areas/Themes and exclusion in developing countries.

• Partnership • Agriculture • Debt Relief • Development Education • Education • Emergency & Recovery • Environment • Food Security • Gender • Governance • Health • HIV/AIDS • Human Rights & Democracy • ICT • Infrastructure & Roads • Trade • Water & Sanitation Links/ Annual Report http://www.dci.gov.ie/publications_report.asp Documents

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Icelandic International Development Agency Iceland The Icelandic International Development Agency-ICEIDA Thverholt 14 P.O. Box 5330 IS-125 Reykjavik, Iceland

Telephone: +354 545 8980 Fax: +354 545 8985

E-mail:[email protected] http://www.iceida.is/ Priority Partner countries: Countries • Malawi • Mozambique • Namibia • Nicaragua • Uganda • Sri Lanka

Fore further information see: http://www.iceida.is/english/partner-countries-and-activities/

Priority All ICEIDA's major projects are related to training and capacity building in Areas/Themes fisheries, health, energy and adult education sectors.

Links Iceland’s Policy on http://www.mfa.is/media/Utgafa/Stefnumid_ENSKA Development Co- .pdf operation 2005-2009

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Ministry of Foreign Affairs Italy Directorate General for Development Co-operation (DGCS) Piazzale della Farnesina, 1 - 00194 Roma Italy Tel: +390636911

For information on Ministry activities: Office of Relations with the Public (URP) Ministero degli Affari Esteri, Piazzale della Farnesina, 1, ingresso lato Stadio Olimpico [email protected] Fax: +39 06.3236210 Tel: +39 06.3691.8899

http://www.esteri.it/ Italian Embassy in Kenya

Ambassador: Enrico gerardo De Maio

Address: International House Mama Ngina Street - P.O. Box 30107- 00100 GPO

Tel: 00254 20 247750, 249007, 247696 or +254 (20) 315 850 / 340 520 / 315 852/ 315 855

Fax: 247086

Homepage: www.ambnairobi.esteri.it E-mail: [email protected] Priority Approximately 40% of Italian aid is distributed to the 49 countries that the UN Countries classifies as Least Developed Countries. Italian assistance is divided geographically based on the priorities set periodically by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and generally stable in the medium-term. The division is roughly as follows:

• Sub-Saharan Africa 40% • Middle East and North Africa 25% • The Balkans 12% • Latin America 15% • Asia 8%

As regards the funds administered directed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, over the last three years approximately 60% was allocated through bilateral channels and 40% through multilateral channels.

28 Priority • principles of good governance (i.e. respect for human rights, rule of Areas/Themes law and administrative transparency); • Consistency between the various development policies: trade regulations and advantageous markets open to developing countries (in the wake of the "Everything but Arms" initiative adopted by the EU); debt sustainability, official assistance, promotion of direct foreign investments; • coordination between national and multilateral donors to avoid contradictions in allocation of resources; • complementarity between activities in favour of healthcare, education and human resources training, food assistance, rural development, SMEs and infrastructure development and protection of the cultural heritage; • collaboration between country systems through, particularly, NGOs (horizontal cooperation), local government (decentralised cooperation), business (multinational cooperation as well as, first and foremost, SMEs), and universities (inter-university cooperation), to transfer know-how to developing countries and bring in precious human resources for field training and good governance.

Italian Development Cooperation policy is divided into the following areas to implement this commitment:

1. Poverty Reduction 2. Action Plan for Africa 3. Sustainable Development 4. Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria 5. Education 6. Food Security and Combating Rural Poverty 7. E-Government for Development 8. Actions on behalf of Developing Countries 9. Italy's commitment to the rights of children, adolescents and young people in general

For more information see: http://www.esteri.it/eng/4_28_66_71_52_37.asp Links Collaboration between http://www.esteri.it/eng/4_28_66_71_52_38.asp Italian Development Cooperation and International Bodies

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Ministry of Foreign Affairs Japan Kasumigaseki 2-2-1, Chiyoda-ku 100-8919 Japan

Tel: +81- (0) 3-3580-3311

http://www.mofa.go.jp

Japan’s Technical Cooperation

Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) Maynds Tower, floors 6-13, 2-1-1 Yoyogi, -ku, Tokyo 151-8558

Phone: +81-3-5352-5311/5312/5313/5314 Email: [email protected] Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC)

Treasury Department Capital Markets Division

Tel: + 81-(0)3-5218-3304 Fax: + 81-(0)3-3218-3960

Email: [email protected] ______Embassy of Japan in Kenya Ambassador Satoru Miyamura

P.O. Box 60202 Nairobi 00200 Kenya Tel: +254-20-2898-000 Fax +254-20-2898-531

Priority ODA by region: Countries • East/South-east Asia • South-west Asia • Middle East • Africa • Latin America • Earthquake Disaster in Java, Indonesia • Landslide Disaster in Philippines • Earthquake Disaster in Pakistan • Asia Tsunami Disaster For more information see: http://www.mofa.go.jp/policy/oda/index.html

30 Priority ODA by Category Areas/Themes • Emergency Assistance • Aid Coordination • Debt Problems • Democratization • Disaster Reduction • Education • Environment • Gender & Development • Health • International Digital Divide • ODA & NGO • Water and Sanitation

Links Japan’s Medium-Term http://www.mofa.go.jp/policy/oda/mid- Policy on ODA term/policy.pdf

Japan’s ODA Charter http://www.mofa.go.jp/policy/oda/reform/revision03 08.pdf JICA’s countries http://www.jica.go.jp/english/countries/index.html

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Ministry of Foreign Affairs, External Trade and Co-operation Luxembourg Ministère des Affaires Etrangères, du Commerce Extérieur, de la Coopération, de l'Action Humanitaire et de la Défense 5, Rue Notre-Dame L-2240 Luxembourg Tel : (+352) 478-1 Fax : (+352) 22 31 44 Web: www.mae.lu Information related to development cooperation in French: http://www.mae.lu/mae.taf?IdNav=7&IdLang=FR ______Lux-Development S.A. B.P. 2273 L-1022 Luxembourg Tel: (+352) 29 58 58 1 Fax: (+352) 29 58 58 200 email: [email protected] Web: http://www.lux-development.lu/index.lasso?lang=uk

Priority For each target country, the governments of Luxembourg and the respective Countries partner country have adopted an Indicative Cooperation Programme (ICP). The ICP constitutes a multi-annual programme that defines the main areas of cooperation (sectors, geographic areas, terms and conditions of intervention) and the multi-annual budget set aside for the programme

10 Target countries and 10 other countries

Africa America Asia Europe Burkina Faso El Salvador - China - Albania Cape Verde Nicaragua Laos - South-East Mali - Mongolia Europe ( Serbia - Mauritius Vietnam and Montenegro - Morocco - Kosovo) Namibia Niger - Rwanda Senegal - South Africa - Tunisia Target countries | - Other countries

Priority • Agriculture and rural development Areas/Themes • Education, literacy and training • Water and sanitation • Development of private sector • Health and social sector Links/ Information about the http://www.lux-development.lu/pays.lasso?lang=uk Documents projects in the respective countries

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Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs Visiting address: Bezuidenhoutseweg 67, The Hague

Postal address: PO Box 20061, 2500 EB The Hague, The Netherlands

Tel: +31 70 3486486 Fax: + 31 70 3484848 E-mail forms on website http://www.minbuza.nl > Development Cooperation > Contact us

http://www.minbuza.nl

Embassy in Kenya Ambassador: Tanya van Gool Visiting address: Riverside Lane Nairobi

Postal address: P.O. Box 41537 00100 Nairobi, Kenya

Tel.: +254 20 42 88 000 or +254 (20) 444 7412/54450129 Fax: +254 20 44 47 416 E-Mail: [email protected] / [email protected] http://www.netherlands-embassy.or.ke/en/index.html Permanent Representation Nairobi (Habitat) Head of Mission: drs. G. Storm

Visiting address: Adres Uchumi House 6th floor Nkrumah Avenue Nairobi

Postal address: P. O. Box 41537 Nairobi Tel. 00-254-2-222190 / 227111 / 227112 / 227113 / 227114 / 332420 / 334093 Fax 00-254-2-339155 E-mail: [email protected]

33 Priority Structural, bilateral development relationship with the following 36 countries: Countries Africa Europe Asia Latin America South Africa Armenia Afghanistan Bolivia Tanzania Bosnia-Herzegovina Armenia Colombia Uganda Georgia Bangladesh Guatemala Zambia Macedonia Georgia Nicaragua Kenya Moldavia Indonesia Suriname Mali Mongolia Mozambique Pakistan Senegal Sri Lanka Cape Verde Vietnam Egypt Yemen Eritrea Ethiopia Ghana Burkina Faso Benin Priority • good governance initiatives in all partner countries, with a focus on Areas/Themes human rights and a good business climate that boosts employment and revenue • education • HIV/AIDS • Water • the environment and • reproductive health.

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Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade New Zealand Physical address: Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade 195 Lambton Quay Wellington New Zealand

Postal address: Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade Private Bag 18 901 Wellington New Zealand

Tel: +64 4 439 8000 Fax: +64 4 439 8511

Email: [email protected] Web: http://www.mfat.govt.nz/index.php ______

NZAID 195 Lambton Quay Private Bag 18-901 Wellington New Zealand Phone: +64 4 439 8200 Fax: +64 4 439 8515 Email address on website: http://www.nzaid.govt.nz/__contactForm.php

Website: http://www.nzaid.govt.nz Priority NZ AID priority countries Countries The Pacific Asia Africa Cook Islands Cambodia Fiji China South Africa French Pacific Indonesia Territories Lao PDR Kiribati Philippines Niue Timor-Leste Papua New Vietnam Guinea Samoa Solomon Islands Tokelau Tonga Tuvalu Vanuatu

NZ AID priority regions The Pacific Asia Africa Latin America Pacific Regional Greater Zimbabwe, three Pacific Regional Subregion Zambia, subregions:

35 Agencies South Asia Mozambique, Pacific Regional Tanzania and Central America: Education Kenya El Salvador, Pacific Regional Guatemala, Environment & Honduras and Vulnerability Æ Africa Nicaragua; Pacific Regional Regional Fisheries Programme Andean: Bolivia, Pacific Regional Ecuador and Governance Peru; and Pacific Regional Health Southern Cone: Pacific Trade Argentina, Brazil and Economic and Chile. Growth Æ Latin America Development Programme (LAPD) 2004- 2009

For further information on NZ AID programmes visit: http://www.nzaid.govt.nz/programmes/index.html Priority NZAID's programmes focus on ten areas, which contribute towards poverty Areas/Themes elimination. The ten areas of development impact are:

• Education • Environment • Gender equality • Growth and livelihoods • Health • Human rights • Humanitarian and emergency assistance • Leadership and governance • Peace building and conflict prevention • Trade and development ______The objectives for the Africa Regional Programme are:

• Education: increasing access to basic education • Health: HIV/AIDS awareness • Community safety: enhancing community resilience in response to the threat of drought • Humanitarian emergencies

http://www.nzaid.govt.nz/programmes/r-africa-regional.html ______

The goal of NZAID's LADP is to contribute to the elimination of poverty and to foster:

• good governance (in Brazil and the Southern Cone) 36 • sustainable rural livelihoods (in Central America and Andean Bolivia, Ecuador and Peru)

http://www.nzaid.govt.nz/programmes/r-latin-america.html Links/ http://www.nzaid.govt.nz Policy Statement: Towards a safe and just world Documents /about/index.html free of poverty

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Norway Ministry of Foreign Affairs 7. juni-plassen/ Victoria Terrasse PO box 8114 Dep. N-0032 Oslo E-mail: [email protected] Telephone: +47 22 24 36 00 Fax: +47 22 24 95 80/81

http://www.dep.no/ud/engelsk/

After the 1st of April 2004 The Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs have the responsibility for the bilateral development cooperation - which Norad previously was responsible for. ______NORAD Ruseløkkveien 26, 0251 Oslo

Postal address: P.O.Box 8034 Dep. 0030 Oslo Norway

Telephone: Tel: +47 22 24 20 30 Fax: +47 22 24 20 31 E-mail: [email protected] www.norad.no

NORAD is a directorate under the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. It works through Norwegian embassies. ______Embassy of Norway in Kenya Ambassador and Permanent Representative to UNEP and UN-Habitat: H.E. Ms. Elisabeth Jacobsen

Royal Norwegian Embassy Lion Place, Waiyaki Way Westlands, Nairobi

Postal address Royal Norwegian Embassy P.O. Box 46363-00100 Nairobi, Kenya

E-mail: [email protected]

38 Priority In 2006 Norway has seven main partner countries and 18 other partner Countries countries.

Seven main partners: • Malawi • Mozambique • Tanzania • Uganda • Zambia • Bangladesh • Nepal

For more information on these countries visit: http://odin.dep.no/ud/english/topics/dev/cooperation/bn.html

Main partner countries for Norway in 2004/2005

In 2005 bilateral assistance was given to 110 countries. Priority Thematic areas of the Norwegian development cooperation: Areas/Themes • The rights of the child • Research • Persons with disabilities • Health • HIV/AIDS • ICT and development • Anti-Corruption • Culture • Women and gender equality • Human rights • Environment • Private Sector Development • Macro-economics • Indigenous peoples • Education

For more information see: http://www.norad.no/default.asp?V_ITEM_ID=1565

Five goals of development cooperation: • To combat poverty and contribute towards lasting improvements in living

39 standards and quality of life, thereby promoting greater social and economic development and justice nationally, regionally and globally. In such development, priority must be given to employment, health and education. • To contribute towards promoting peace, democracy and human rights. • To promote responsible management and utilisation of the global environment and biological diversity. • To contribute towards preventing hardship and alleviating distress arising from conflicts and natural disasters. • To contribute towards promoting equal rights and opportunities for women and men in all areas of society.

Links/ Annual Report on http://www.dep.no/filarkiv/292844/Norad_eng_web.p Documents Norwegian Bilateral df Development Cooperation 2005

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Ministry of Foreign Affairs/ Ministerio os Negocios Estrangeiros Portugal Street Address Palácio das Necessidades (data from Largo do Rilvas,1399 2004) 030 Lisboa Phone [+351] (21) 3946000 E-mail E-Mail form: http://www.min-nestrangeiros.pt/mne Website (languages) http://www.min-nestrangeiros.pt/mne (Portuguese)

Portuguese Development Cooperation Institute/ Instituto Português de Apoio ao Desenvolvimento (IPAD) Postal Address Avenida da Liberdade, 192-2° 1250-147 Lisboa Phone [+351] (21) 3176700 Fax [+351] (21) 3147897 E-mail [email protected] Website http://www.ipad.mne.gov.pt (Portuguese) (languages) ______Portugal Embassy in Kenya Ambassador: J.F. de Sales Mascarenhas Postal address P.O. Box 34020 00100 Nairobi Visiting address Reinsurance Plaza 10th Floor Taifa Rd Nairobi Phone 254 20 251879 Fax +254 20 21 47 11 E-mail [email protected] Priority Priority countries of Portuguese development cooperation are the Portuguese- Countries speaking African countries (PALOP) Angola, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique and Sao Tome and Principe, as well as Timor-Leste.

Other countries that received Portuguese aid are Afghanistan, Algeria, Argentina, Armenia, Benin, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Cambodia, Chile, China, Colombia, Comoros, Côte d'Ivoire, Croatia, Cuba, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Egypt, Ethiopia, Gabon, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Iran, Kenya, Lao People's Democratic Republic, Macedonia, Madagascar, Malaysia, Mauritania, Mexico, Morocco, Namibia, Nigeria, Pakistan, Palestinian Authority, Peru, Philippines, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Slovenia, South Africa, Tajikistan, Thailand, Timor-Leste, Tunisia, Uruguay, Venezuela, West Sahara, Zimbabwe. Priority Portugal's development priorities are the Millennium Development goals with Areas/Themes the overall goal of poverty alleviation. The priority sectors of Portuguese development cooperation are • education • health • agriculture • private sector development • infrastructure • the producing sector.

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MINISTERIO DE ASUNTOS EXTERIORES Y DE COOPERACIÓN Spain Plaza de la Provincia, 1 28012 Tel: (+34) 91 379 97 00 Web: http://www.mae.es/en/Home/

Spanish Agency for International Cooperation AGENCIA ESPAÑOLA DE COOPERACIÓN INTERNACIONAL (AECI) Av. Reyes Católicos 4 28040 Madrid Spain Tel:+34 91 583 81 00/01/02 Fax: +34 91 583 83 10 /11/13 Web: http://www.aeci.es/01aeci/intro.htm Spanish Embassy in Kenya Ambassador: Nicholas Martin International House, 3rd floor, Mama Ngina Street and City Hall P.O.Box 45503. 00100 Nairobi. Tel: +254 20 22 65 68, 33 57 11, 33 57 12 and 33 63 30 Or +254 (20) 241 942/226 568/342 228 Fax: +251 20 33 28 58 and 24 60 09

E-mail: [email protected]

Priority Between 2005-2008 Countries PRIORITY AREAS AND COUNTRIES Latin America Honduras, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Paraguay, Bolivia, Peru and Ecuador Maghreb, Middle and Near East Algeria, Morocco, Mauritania, Tunisia, the Sahara Population and The Palestinian Territories Sub-Saharan Africa Mozambique, Angola, Namibia, Senegal and Cape Verde Asia and the Pacific The Philippines and Vietnam

COUNTRIES FOR SPECIAL ATTENTION Latin America Cuba and Columbia Middle East Iraq, Lebanon and Syria Sub-Saharan Africa D.R. Congo, Ethiopia, Equatorial Guinea, Sudan and Guinea Bissau Asia and the Pacific East Timor, Afghanistan, Cambodia, South East Asian countries suffering the consequences of the 2004 tsunami Central and Eastern Europe Bosnia Herzegovina and Albania

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PREFERENTIAL COUNTRIES Latin America Costa Rica, Brazil, Mexico, Chile, Venezuela, Panama, Argentina and Uruguay The Middle East Egypt and Jordan Sub-Saharan Africa Sao Tome and Principe and South Africa Asia and Pacific Bangladesh and China Central and Eastern Europe Medium-low income countries which are candidates for EU membership, and those which may need specific aid in the framework of the South- East Europe Stability Pact

For more information see Master Plan for Spanish Cooperation page 72ff. Priority Horizontal priorities: Areas/Themes • Fight against poverty (Economic growth, social development and poverty) • Defence of Human Rights • Gender equality • Environmental sustainability • Respect for cultural diversity

Sectorial strategies and priorities: • Democratic governance, public participation and institutional development • Meeting social needs (fight against hunger, Education, health, basic habitability, access to potable water and basic drainage, protection for the most vulnerable groups) • Promotion of the economic and business fabric • Environment • Culture and development • Gender and development • Conflict prevention and peace-making For more information see Master Plan for Spanish Cooperation page 37ff. Links/ The Master Plan for http://www.mae.es/NR/rdonlyres/00C3BE46-A90C- Documents Spanish Cooperation 4582-83EE- 2005-2008 5699398FE8C6/0/Plan_Director_Ing.pdf

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Sweden Swedish International Development Cooperation (SIDA) Valhallavägen 199 105 25 Stockholm Sweden

PHONE: + 46 8 698 50 00 FAX: +46 8 20 88 64 E-Mail: [email protected]

http://www.sida.se/?d=121&language=en_US ______Agency information: Sida has regional departments for Africa, Asia and Latin America in charge of strategies for the respective regions and countries.

Furthermore Sida has 12 sector departments: • Democracy and Social Development, • Infrastructure and Economic Cooperation • Natural Resources and the Environment • Research Cooperation • Cooperation with NGOs, Humanitarian Assistance and Conflict Management • Evaluation and Internal Audit • Information • Finance and Corporate Development • Human Resources • Policy and Method • Field Unit • Environment Policy Division. More information on the sectors under: http://www.sida.se/sida/jsp/sida.jsp?d=130&language=en_US

Not all Swedish ODA is channeled via Sida. Of Sweden's total budget for development cooperation in 2005, SEK 14 billion, or 60%, was channeled via Sida. Other major Swedish actors in the field of international development cooperation are the Ministry for Foreign Affairs and the Export Credits Guarantee Board.

Embassy of Sweden in Kenya P.O Box 30600 01100 Nairobi

Visiting address: Lion Place, 3rd floor Wayaki Way Westlands Nairobi Kenya

E-MAIL: [email protected] PHONE: +254 (20) 423 40 00, 423 40 60 FAX: +254 (20) 423 40 08, 423 40 09

44 Priority Sida has more than 120 partner countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America, Countries Eastern Europe and Central Asia. Sida has in-depth programmes of cooperation with some 50 of these countries.

For detail information about development cooperation see SIDA annual report 2005 or • for African States: http://www.sida.se/sida/jsp/sida.jsp?d=101&language=en_US • for Asian States: http://www.sida.se/sida/jsp/sida.jsp?d=143&a=4568&language=en_US • for European and Central Asian States: http://www.sida.se/sida/jsp/sida.jsp?d=560&language=en_US • for Latin American States: http://www.sida.se/sida/jsp/sida.jsp?d=483&language=en_US Priority Reducing poverty through economic growth Areas/Themes • Financing • Infrastructure • Information & Communication Technologies (ICT) • Contract-financed technical co-operation • Private Sector Development • Urban development

Education and health • Health and development • HIV/AIDS

Natural resources and the environment • Rural development • Agriculture • Forestry • Water • Ocean and coasts • Biological diversity • The environmental work of Sida • Climate change

Humanitarian aid and Sida's contributions to peace and security

Economic reforms • Capacity Development • Corruption • Programme Support

Providing support through Swedish NGOs

Research

Human rights and democracy • Culture and media • Gender Equality • Human rights and democracy

More information under: http://www.sida.se/sida/jsp/sida.jsp?d=103&language=en_US 45 Links Apply for grants http://www.sida.se/sida/jsp/sida.jsp?d=112&languag e=en_US Overarching policies for http://www.sida.se/sida/jsp/sida.jsp?d=114&a=3810& the development language=en_US cooperation process Thematic and specific http://www.sida.se/sida/jsp/sida.jsp?d=114&a=3811& sector policies language=en_US Publication on Urban http://www.sida.se/sida/jsp/sida.jsp?d=118&a=26075 Development (2006) &language=en_US&searchWords=urban SIDA annual report http://www.sida.se/shared/jsp/download.jsp?f=SIDA2 2005 6077en_arsred_eng.pdf&a=21077

Source: SIDA Annual Report 2005, page 141

46 SIDA’s development cooperation in between 2003 and 2005

Source: SIDA Annual Report 2005, page 23

For more detailed information on regional development cooperation figures see SIDA Annual Report 2005

47 Swedish development cooperation with Africa – cooperation in figures (SEK)

Source: SIDA Annual Report 2005

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Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation Switzerland SDC - Head office SDC Freiburgstrasse 130 Swiss Humanitarian Aid Unit (SHA) 3003 Berne Sägestrasse 77 Köniz 3003 Berne Tel: ++41 31 322 31 24 Tel: ++41 31 322 34 75 ++41 31 324 16 94 ++41 31 324 16 94 [email protected] [email protected]

Web: http://www.deza.ch

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State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO)

The Economic Development Cooperation division of SECO is the Swiss government’s competence centre for sustainable economic development and the integration of developing and transition countries into the global economy. Its primary objective is to fight poverty.

For topics, countries, partners and projects visit www.seco-cooperation.ch

Embassy of Switzerland in Kenya Ambassador: Georges Martin Tel: +254 (20) 228 735/6 Email: [email protected]

Priority Priority Countries and Focus Regions for SDC Countries 17 priority countries • Benin • Peru • Burkina Faso • Nicaragua/ Central America • Mali • Bangladesh • Niger • Bhutan • Chad • India • Mozambique • Nepal • Tanzania • Pakistan • Bolivia • Vietnam/Mekong • Ecuador

8 special programmes • West Bank and Gaza • Southern Africa • Rwanda • Madagascar • Cuba • North Korea • Mongolia • Afghanistan

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Cooperation with Eastern Europe and CIS 7 priority countries 2 priority regions • Albania • South Caucasus • Bosnia and Herzegovina • Central Asia • Bulgaria • Romania • Serbia and Montenegro • Macedonia • Ukraine

3 special programmes • Russian Federation/North Caucasus • Moldova • Kosovo

Humanitarian Aid 7 focus areas • Sierra Leone • Great Lakes (incl. eastern Congo) • Sudan • Caucasus • Palestine (UNRWA programme for Palestinian • refugees) • Asian tsunami disaster region • Pakistan earthquake region

Overview map

Priority Poverty reduction and sustainable development are the principal tasks of the Areas/Themes SDC. To facilitate the achievement of these goals, the SDC focuses on various thematic priorities. In each thematic domain, a sub-goal is targeted.

Poverty reduction • Poverty Reduction Strategies PRS • Pro poor growth

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Economic development • Employment and income • Financial sector development • Private sector collaboration

Food security and environmental quality • Biodiversity • Water • Desertification • Forest • Mountains • Ecosystems

Peace building • Violence prevention • Sports • Migration

Human and social development • Health • HIV/AIDS • Cultural development • Religion and spirituality • Mobility • Education

Knowledge and development • ICT for development • Knowledge management • Research • Access to information

Governance • Combating corruption • Decentralization • Democratization • Human rights • Justice – rule of law • Dept relief

Gender equality • Gender and peace promotion • Gender and enterprise promotion • Gender and globalization

Humanitarian topics • Mines • Advocacy • Prevention – Preparedness Links/ For more information on SDC’s http://www.deza.ch/index.php?navID=212 Documents goals and mandate of 94&langID=1 development cooperation More information on cooperation http://www.deza.ch/index.php?navID=218

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Department for International Development (DFID) United Kingdom 1 Palace Street SW1E 5HE England Tel: (+44) 20 7023 0000 Fax: (+44) 20 7023 0019

Abercrombie House Eaglesham Road East Kilbride G75 8EA Tel: (+44) 1355 84 4000 Fax: (+44) 1355 84 4099

Web: www.dfid.gov.uk

Contact in Kenya Simon Bland DFID East Africa Head of Office Tel +254 (20) 2717 609 E-mail: [email protected]

British High Commission High Commissioner: Adam Wood Email: [email protected]

visiting address: Upper Hill Road Nairobi

postal address: P.O. Box 30465 Nairobi 00100 GPO

Tel:254 20 2844 000 / 20 271 4699 Fax: 254 20 2844077 Email: [email protected]

Web: http://www.britishhighcommission.gov.uk

Priority The countries listed receive funding from DFID - either directly or through Countries multilateral agencies

Africa Asia Europe Latin America and Caribbean Angola | Afghanistan | Albania | Anguilla | Benin | Bangladesh | Armenia | Antigua and Botswana | Burma | Azerbaijan | Barbuda | Burundi | Cambodia | Bosnia- Barbados | Cameroon | China | Herzegovina | Belize |

56 Congo East Timor | Bulgaria | Bolivia | (Democratic India | Croatia | Brazil | Republic of) | Indonesia | Georgia | Colombia | Cote d Ivoire | Iran | Kosovo | Costa Rica | Egypt | Iraq | Macedonia | Cuba | Eritrea | Jordan | Moldova | Ecuador | Ethiopia | Kazakhstan | Romania | El Salvador | Gambia | Kyrgyzstan | Russian Grenada | Ghana | Malaysia | Federation | Guatemala | Guinea | Mongolia | Serbia and Guyana | Kenya | Nepal | Montenegro | Haiti | Lesotho | Pakistan | Ukraine | Honduras | Liberia | Palestinian Jamaica |

Malawi | Territories | Montserrat | Mozambique | Sri Lanka | Nicaragua | Namibia | Tajikistan | Peru | Niger | Thailand | Pitcairn Nigeria | Turkmenistan Islands | Rwanda | |Uzbekistan | St Helena and Sierra Leone | Vietnam | Dependencies Somalia | Yemen | St Kitts-Nevis | South Africa | St Lucia | Sudan | St Vincent and Swaziland | Grenadines | Tanzania | Suriname | Uganda | Trinidad and Tobago | Zambia | Turks and Zimbabwe Caicos Islands |Windward Islands |

Priority DFID`s goal is to contribute to the achievement of the Millennium Areas/Themes Development Goals. The focus of particular projects should lie on locally agreed priorities. DFID supports long-term programmes to help tackle the underlying causes of poverty. DFID also responds to emergencies, both natural and man-made.

There is a full list of priority sectors available on the specific country profile webpage. See http://www.dfid.gov.uk/countries/allcountries.asp?view=region Links/ Funding schemes http://www.dfid.gov.uk/funding/ Documents To view publications on http://www.dfid.gov.uk/pubs/ partner countries or special programmes

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USAID United States of U.S. Agency for International Development America Ronald Reagan Building Washington, D.C. 20523-1000 Tel. 001 (202) 712-4810 or 001 202-712-0000 Fax. 001 (202) 216-3524 E-Mail: E-mail form on website http://www.usaid.gov > Contact

http://www.usaid.gov/index.html U.S. Embassy in Kenya Ambassador: Michael E. Ranneberger

Visiting address: United Nations Avenue Nairobi P. O. Box 606 Village Market 00621 Nairobi, Kenya Tel: +254 (20) 363 6000 http://nairobi.usembassy.gov/

USAID contact in Kenya Jack Myer Principal Regional Adviser USAID/DCHA/OFDA East and Central Africa Regional Office Tel +254 (20) 8622000 x Ext.2711/ +254 (0) 722 510 540 E-mail: [email protected] Priority Africa • Angola • Mozambique Countries • Benin • Namibia • Burundi • Nigeria • DR Congo • Rwanda • Eritrea • Senegal • Ethiopia • Sierra Leone • Ghana • Somalia • Guinea • South Africa • Kenya • Sudan • Liberia • Tanzania • Madagascar • Uganda • Malawi • Zambia • Mali • Zimbabwe

USAID Sub-Saharan Africa website: http://www.usaid.gov/locations/sub- saharan_africa/countries/ Asia and the Near East

Middle East South Asia East Asia Egypt Afghanistan Burma Iraq Bangladesh Cambodia Jordan India East Timor Lebanon Nepal Indonesia

58 Morocco Pakistan Laos West Bank/Gaza Sri Lanka Mongolia Yemen Philippines Vietnam Regional

Mission

Asia and the Near East website: http://www.usaid.gov/locations/asia_near_east/

Europe and Eurasia

Albania Ireland/Northern Ireland Regional Services Center Armenia (UK) (Hungary) Azerbaijan Kazakhstan Romania Belarus Kosovo Russia Bosnia- Kyrgyzstan Serbia and Montenegro Herzegovina Lithuania Slovak Republic Bulgaria (Close-out site) Tajikistan Croatia Republic of Macedonia Turkey Cyprus Moldova Turkmenistan Czech Republic Poland Ukraine Georgia (Close-out site) Uzbekistan

Europe and Eurasia website: http://www.usaid.gov/locations/europe_eurasia/ Latin America and the Caribbean Bolivia Guatemala Brazil Guyana Caribbean Regional Haiti Central America Regional Honduras Colombia Jamaica Cuba Mexico

59 Dominican Republic Nicaragua Ecuador Panama El Salvador Paraguay Peru

Latin America and the Caribbean website: http://www.usaid.gov/locations/latin_america_caribbean/index.html Priority Agriculture Areas/Themes Agricultural Markets Biotechnology Sectors in Africa Environmental Compliance Farmer to Farmer • Agriculture Food For Peace • Conflict Management Food Security • Democracy & Governance Forestry • Economic Growth & Trade Irrigation/Water • Education Land Management • Environment Livestock • Health & Family Planning Outreach Policy Development Research Sectors in Asia and the Near East Sustainable Agriculture • Agriculture Democracy & Governance • Democracy & Governance Rule of Law • Education Elections • Economic Growth Civil Society • Environment Governance • GDA Anti-Corruption • Gender • Information & Communications Economic Growth & Trade Technologies Agricultural Markets & Trade • Public Health & Nutrition Development Credit Economic Policy Sectors in Europe and Eurasia Energy

Enterprise Development Financial Markets • Economic growth Information Technology • Democracy & Governance Legal & Institutional Reform • Social Transition Microenterprise Development Privatization Technology Transfer Sectors/key issues in Latin Trade & Investment America and the Caribbean Urban Programs • Biodiversity Education & Universities • Democracy Basic Education • Economic growth Educational Partnerships • Education Higher Education • Health Participant Training • Illegal Narcotics Eradication Workforce Development American Schools and Hospitals Abroad

Environment Biodiversity 60 Biotechnology Climate Change Energy Forestry Land Management Policy Development Pollution Prevention Research Water

Global Partnerships Global Development Alliance Faith Based & Community Initiatives Matching Grants NGO Sector Strengthening Cooperative Development Capable Partners

Health HIV/AIDS Infectious Diseases Maternal & Child Health Family Planning American Schools and Hospitals Abroad

Humanitarian Assistance Disaster Assistance Food For Peace Ocean Freight Denton The Funds

Cross-Cutting Programs Conflict Management Information Technology Private & Voluntary Cooperation Transition Initiatives Urban Programs Water Women In Development

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Collin Bruce Country Director World Bank Kenya Tel +254 (20) 322 6000 /322 6400/322 6300 E-mail: [email protected]

Amb. Ali Benzerga Ambassador Embassy of Algeria Tel 254 20 310 400 E-mail: [email protected]

Antonio José Rezende de Castro Ambassador Embassy of Brazil Tel. +254 (20) 375 3223 ; 375 3224 E-mail: [email protected]

Stanislas Nsabuwanka Ambassador Embassy of Burundi 254 20 271 922 /272 0586 E-mail: [email protected]

Pedro Undurraga Mackenna Ambassador Chile Embassy Tel +254 (20) 577 658 /390 E-mail: [email protected]

Kyrillos Nikolaou Ambassador Embassy of the Republic of Cyprus Tel +254 (20) 220 881 E-mail: [email protected]

Petr Kopriva Ambassador Tel +254 (20) 273 1010 /1/2 E-mail: [email protected]

Petr Kopriva Ambassador Czech Embassy Tel. +254 (20) 273 1010 /1/2 E-mail: [email protected]

Tadumi On'Okoko Ambassador Embassy of the Democratic of Congo Tel. +254 (20) 229 772/ +254 (0) 722 394 646 E-mail: [email protected]

62 Saher Hamza Ambassador EMBASSY OF EGYPT Tel. 254 20 3870360 /298/278 E-mail: [email protected]

Gábor SÁGI Ambassador Embassy of Hungary Tel. +254 (20) 444 2612 /24/ +254 (733) 726 587 E-mail: [email protected]

Charles Koor Economist, Resident Representative's Office IMF E-mail: [email protected]

Emanuel Seri Ambasaddor Embassy of Israel Tel. +254 (20) 2722 182 /3 E-mail: [email protected]

Satoru Miyamura Ambasaddor Tel. +254 (20) 315 850 /340 520/315 852 315 855 E-mail: [email protected]

Valery Yegoshkin Ambasaddor Embassy of Russian Federation Tel. +254 (20) 272 2462 /8700/0814 E-mail: [email protected]

George William Kayonga Ambasaddor Embassy of Rwanda Tel. +254 (20) 317 400 /1 E-mail: [email protected]

Tony Msimanga High Commissioner South African High Commission Tel. +254 (20) 282 7100 E-mail: [email protected]

Anna Brandt Ambasaddor Tel +254 (20) 423 4000 E-mail: [email protected]

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