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JICA Timor-Leste Annual Report 2006
JICA Timor-Leste Office
April 2007
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JICA Timor-Leste Annual Report 2006
Contents
1. Enhancement of Strategic Feature in Program・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 1
2. Strengthening of Functions to Implement Projects・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 2
3. Project Evaluation・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 3
4. Partnership with Other Donors・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 3
5. Citizens Participation in International Cooperation・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 4
6. Efficiency of Services・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 4
7. Strengthening of Office Management・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 4
Table 1. Events in Timor-Leste in FY 2006・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 6
Table 2. Main Activities of JICA Timor-Leste in FY 2006・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 7
Table 3. JICA Assistances in FY 2006・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 8
Table 4. Missions in FY 2006・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 10
Table 5. Training Participants from Timor-Leste in FY 2006・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 11
Table 6. Public Relations in FY 2006・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 13
Table 7. Organization Chart of JICA Timor-Leste Office・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 14
Table 8. JICA Projects in Timor-Leste・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 15
Table 9. Main Indicators in Timor-Leste・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 16
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1. Enhancement of Strategic Feature in Program
JICA did business focusing on four priority areas designated by JICA Country Program in
2006. JICA worked to make a program operational by combining various schemes including
technical cooperation projects, training program, grant aid and NGO program.
1-1. Agriculture and Rural Development
Three-quarters of the population, or almost 700,000 people depend on agriculture for its
livelihood, and agriculture and livestock production accounts for around 30 percent of
non-oil GDP in 2004 (UNDP, 2006). Subsistence production of staple crops, including
maize, cassava, rice and sweet potatoes dominates, while smallholder coffee is an
important cash crop. Farming is the sole source of employment and income for about 80
percent of rural households. But productivity is low as a result some 300,000 people, 44
percent of the rural population, are below the national poverty line, 0.55 us $ per capita per
day (MAFF, 2006).
About half of farmers are below the poverty line, so it is needed to increase yields as well
as generate off-farm employment. JICA works on increasing the productivity and
promoting marketing of rice and coffee, and works with both government and local
communities to realize sustainable development by assignment of policy advisor at the
central government level as well as practice of Irrigation and Rice Cultivation Project, and
Coffee Production Projects at community level. As a result production techniques were
improved, water users were organized and coffee was exported to Japan.
At the same time JICA sent ten members to the Philippines for food process training and
twenty four members to Japan for agribusiness training in an attempt to generate
employment and accelerate economic growth in rural area. JICA prepared the Project for
Rehabilitation and Improvement of Maliana I Irrigation System and Fisheries
Development Projects and formulated a request of the Project for Agribusiness Promotion.
1-2. Maintenance and Improvement of Infrastructure
Infrastructure is a key determinant of agricultural productivity and poverty reduction,
business investment, human development and government capacity to deliver services.
Infrastructure generally is in a poor state, due to the destruction in 1999 and the previous
lack of maintenance and development (Planning Commission 2002).
The government of Japan assisted rehabilitation of roads, water supply, power supply and
ports by dispatching the Peace-Keeping Operation Mission consisting of Japan Defense
Force Engineering Group and implementation grant aid projects. JICA works on capacity
building of implementing agencies in an integrated manner with grant aid projects. In FY
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2006 JICA implemented three technical cooperation projects such as the Project for the
Capacity Building of Road Maintenance, the Project for Capacity Development by
Training and Preparation of Guidelines and Manual for Roads and the Project for Capacity
Development of teaching Staff in the Faculty of Engineering. JICA also facilitated
activities to ensure four grant aid projects are executed appropriately.
1-3. Human Resources Development and Institution Building
Under the Indonesian occupation, few current citizens of Timor-Leste held senior positions
in the government. Some 7,000 Indonesian officers fled Timor-Leste in the chaos of 1999,
which left a substantial vacuum in public service (Office of the Prime Minister, 2006).
From the UN period to the present, the UN missions and development partners dispatched
many advisors, who have been delivering public services and building the skills of national
civil servants. However the capacity building of the government is still insufficient. JICA
chooses the National Institute of Public Administration (INAP), the National Directorate
for Planning and External Assistance Coordination (NDPEAC) and the Capacity
Development and Coordination Unit (CDCU) as targets, which are responsible agencies
for civil service development.
JICA conducted the Project for Strengthening of Capacity of INAP in partnership with
Malaysian National Institute of Public Administration (INTAN), and dispatched advisors
of Aid Coordination and Capacity Development.
1-4. Consolidation of Peace
In the immediate aftermath of the events of 1999 there were approximately 240,000
refugees in West Timor and another 200,000 Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) within
East Timor. Programs of peace building and reconciliation were developed and supported
by the UN missions and the Government of Timor-Leste to mitigate the risk of violence
between pro- and anti-independence forces and to promote return of refugees to their
residence.
Late in May 2006 just before withdraw of the UN mission (UNOTIL), the unrest took
place and more than 100,000 IDPs created. The government of Japan provided
humanitarian assistances and dispatched two civilian polices and the election observation
mission. JICA dispatched a training advisor of auditors.
2. Strengthening of Functions to Implement Projects
With manpower of two Japanese and three national program staff, JICA TL implemented
assistance activities including six technical cooperation projects, one development study, four
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grant aid projects, five NGO partnership projects, ten advisors, two project formulation
advisors, nineteen training courses of sixty five participants and eleven missions. Two projects
are managed by JICA TL directly. During absence of advisors due to the evacuation, JICA TL
handled project activities including budget disbursement, procurement of equipments,
improvement of facilities and dispatch of counterpart staff for training. In addition, JICA TL
prepared a request of follow-up for ex-participant in the global mapping course in 2005.
3. Project Evaluation
JICA TL reviewed 290 ex-participants from FY 2001 to 2005. Seventy nine of them replied.
Although they said the training courses were very useful for their jobs, there is no case to
improve performance of their agencies. A single isolated training course would benefit an
individual level only, so in the future the training courses must be integrated into strategic
programs.
4. Partnership with Other Donors
JICA TL participated in the Development Partners Meeting in April 2006. The Japanese
Ambassador, Mr. Shimizu mentioned effectiveness of the JICA and ASEAN partnership
program. The Philippine Ambassador also introduced a case of the food processing project, the
JICA and the Philippine partnership project. The government showed an aid policy to shift
from financial assistance to capacity building assistance. JICA TL exchanged information and
views at informal donors meeting since November 2006.
In October 2006, the first development partners meeting by the interim government was held.
The new governmental priorities were: 1) consolidate security in Dili and throughout the
country; 2) stimulate economic activity in rural areas; 3) encourage employment activity; 4)
give attention to the needs of the youth; 5) support the veterans; 6) conclude border issues with
Indonesia and 7) reform the security sector. The government showed the Millennium
Challenge Account that gave particular attention to infrastructure and the private sector. The
budget is $450 million over the next five years, the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC)
funds about $360 million and the remaining $90 million comes from CFET. JICA TL
exchanged information and offered reports of transportation and water supply to MCC.
In February 2007 the Compact Information Meeting was held for the purpose of coordinating
the Government, the United Nations and other multilateral and bilateral donors. UNMIT has a
mandate to promote a compact between Timor Leste and the international community. The
time-frame for the Compact is 24 months. The key priorities are: 1) national reconciliation and
social trauma; 2) public safety and security sector reform; 3) humanitarian assistance; 4)
justice and the rule of law; 5) communication with civil society and 6) human resource
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development.
JICA TL promoted the partnership with ASEAN countries, and dispatched ten members to
food processing and four members to agricultural extension both in the Philippine. Besides,
the Project of Road Manual Preparation accepted three engineers from the Road Engineering
Institute in Indonesia. In addition JICA TL made arrangements to accept advisors from
Malaysia INTAN to INAP and HIV/AIDS follow-up mission from Thailand but these were
suspended due to the intense security in early March 2007.
5. Citizens Participation in International Cooperation
JICA TL implemented five NGO partnership projects, and consulted with NGOs to prepare
new projects. JICA TL had a meeting with the Kyushu University about agricultural
cooperation and the Fisheries and Aquaculture International Co., Ltd. about fisheries
cooperation.
JICA TL made efforts to train national staff of partnership NGOs. They participated in the
Youth Invitation Program of small and medium industry and the food processing training in
the Philippines. JICA TL held a NGO Management Workshop in March 2007.
6. Efficiency of Services
JICA TL introduced English as working language and every document in the office is prepared
by national staff, and prepared high priority requests that are elaborated and matured for the
next year. The number of project formulation advisors was reduced from four to two as well as
program national staff also reduced from five to three. The NGO desk was merged to the
Program Unit. As a result the overseas office management budget was reduced 9.3 percent
compared to the previous year.
7. Strengthening of Office Management
JICA TL revised the security operation manual and assigned a security consultant in
September 2006 based on the experience of evacuation in late May. After resumption of
business in late October, JICA TL holds the security consultation meeting on the first Friday of
every month to share information and understand measures to be taken. In addition, from
December JICA TL has disseminated security information to every staff almost everyday.
JICA TL develops human resources of national staff by extending their works. The
administration staff passed a promotion examination in February and promoted to official
status. JICA TL sent three national staff to participate in training or meetings overseas, and
introduced personal performance assessment, link to a work plan of the Office. JICA TL holds
a staff meeting every Friday to monitor the progress of business and discuss important agendas.
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As a result the behavior of national staff becomes more active.
JICA TL made efforts to promote publicity activities. Eighteen articles were appeared in
newspapers or magazines although activities were suspended during six months, and
maintained and promoted relationships with the government officers, donors and NGOs by
participating in donors meetings and workshops.
JICA TL worked on the environmental friendly office management. The consumption of
electricity was reduced about forty percent from 26,300 kwh/2005 to 15,700 kwh/2006 and
papers also reduced about twenty eight percent from 175,000/2005 to 125,000/2006.
The international information network was fully equipped in January 2007. JICA TL arranged
a system to input data and manage documents efficiently.
References
Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (2006) Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries,
Priorities and Proposed Sector Investment Program, 67pp.
Ministry of Interior (2006) Security, Peace Building and Reconciliation, Priorities and
Proposed Sector Investment Program, 48pp.
Office of the Prime Minister (2006) Public Sector Management, Priorities and Proposed
Sector Investment Program, 53pp.
Planning Commission (2002) East Timor - State of the Nation Report, 128pp.
UNDP (2006) Human Development Report 2006 Timor-Leste, 87pp.
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Table 1. Events in Timor-Leste in FY 2006 Date Events
3 to 4 Apr Development Partners Meeting at Hotel Timor
28-Apr The Violence Avail of the Demonstration by Petitioners, 6 Deaths.
May Major Reinado and His Group Left the National Force (F-FDTL)
23 to 25 May Major Reinado Attacked F-FDTL and F-FDTL Attacked the National Police (PNTL)
25-May The GoTL requested Dispatch of International Forces to Australia, Porutugal, Malaysia and NewZealands
Late May toMid June Violence and Looting by Gang Groups, and Displacement of Internal People
26-Jun Resignation of Dr. Alkatiri, the Prime Minister
10-Jul Inauguration of Ramos Horta as the Prime Minister
14-Jul Formulation of the Interim Cabinet
25-Aug The UN Security Council Adopted the Resolution 1704, which Approved the Establishment of UNIntegrated Mission in Timor-Leste
2 Oct. The United Nations Independent Special Commission of Inquiry for Timor-Leste Prepared theReport and It was Presented to the Congress on 17 Oct.
19-Oct Development Partners Meeting at MoPF
24-Oct The Dili Airport was Closed due to the Violence and Reopened on 26 Oct.
8-Nov Mari Alkatiri Left to Portugal for Medical Treatment and Returned on 4 Dec.
15-Nov The Peace Rally was held and Representatives of the F-FDTL, PNTL, IDPs and Martial ArtsParticipated.
19-Nov Killing of Brazilian Missionary, a First Foreign Victim
6-Dec Appointment Mr. Atul Khare as SRSG of UNMIT, Arrival in Dili on 17 Dec
11-Dec Killing of UN Police Interpreter
9 Jan, 2007 Start Trial of Ex Interior Minister Lobato Case
26-Jan The GoJ Announced the Dispatch of Two Civil Policemen to UN Police
6-Feb The Compact Information Meeting at MoPF
20-Feb People Assaulted WFP Warehouse due to Lack of Rice
22-Feb The UN Security Council Approved 1 Year Extension of UNMIT
23-Feb International Stabilization Forces (ISF) Shooted and 2 Timorese Died
3-Mar ISF Attacked the Group of Major Reinado in Same and 5 Timorese Soldiers Died
7-Mar The Court Sentenced 7 and Half Years Jail to Lobato, ex Interior Minister23 Mar to 4
Apr Presidental Election Campaign, 8 Candidates Run for the President
26-Mar The National Congress for Timorese Reconstruction (CNRT) was Organized.
9-Apr Presidental Election Day
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Table 2. Main Activities of JICA Timor-Leste in FY 2006
Date Main Activities3 to 4 Apr, 2006 Development Partners Meeting at Hotel Timor
6-Apr Sector Working Group at MoLCR and ODA Task Force at EoJ8-Apr INAP 5th Anniversary and Dinner with Mr. Paul Wolfowitz, the President of the World Bank10-Apr 4th Security Consultation Meeting at EoJ
19 to 21 Apr 5th JARCOM Meeting in Myammer24 to 27 Apr Resident Representatives Meeting at JICA HQ
8-May 5th Security Consultation Meeting at EoJ18-May Exchange of Note on the Project for Rehabilitation of Dili Port25-May 6th Security Consultation Meeting at EoJ26-May Evacuation of JICA Staff, 25 persons29-May Evacuation of 2nd Group, 6 persons7-Aug Mr. Kamijo, RR, and Mr. Wada, ARR, Returned to Work in Dili8-Sep Informal Donors Meeting at World Bank11-Sep Contract with a Security Consultant
13 to 15 Sep Visit of Economic Cooperation Mission of MoFA28-Sep Briefing to Mr. Domingos Sarmento Alves, the New Ambassador to Japan13-Oct Informal Donors Meeting at World Bank19-Oct Development Partners Meeting at MoPF23-Oct Appointment of a New Staff of the Program Unit
23 to 25 Oct Security Risk Management Training in Tokyo3-Nov 1st Security Briefing Session
6 to 10 Nov Program Staff Training at JICA Thai Office10-Nov Informal Donors Meeting at World Bank16-Nov ODA Task Force at EoJ
16 to 17 Nov Accounting Staff Training at JICA Thai Office17 Nov to 31 Jan Requests Survey for FY 2007
1-Dec 2nd Security Briefing Session and Informal Donors Meeting at World Bank15-Dec ODA Task Force at EoJ
5 Jan, 2007 3rd Security Briefing Session11-Jan ODA Task Force at EoJ18-Jan 7th Security Consultation Meeting at EoJ19-Jan Informal Donors Meeting at World Bank1-Feb ODA Task Force at EoJ2-Feb 4th Security Briefing Session6-Feb Compact Information Meeting at MoPF9-Feb Opening Ceremony of the Project for Improvement of Water Supply in Same and Ainaro
12-Feb OIG (Office of Inspector General) Handover Ceremony of Equipment15-Feb Joint Coordination Committee (JCC) of Irrigation and Rice Cultivation Project at MAFF24-Feb Promotion Examination for Administrative Officer
1-Mar ODA Task Force at EoJ and World Bank Consolidation Support Program Wrap-up Session atMoPF
2-Mar 5th Security Briefing Session
6-Mar JCC of the Project for Capacity Development by Training, Preparation of Guidelines andManuals for Roads
15-Mar Workshop of the Study on Community-based Integrated Watershed Management in Laclo andComoro River Basins
16-Mar Handover Ceremony of the Project for Improvement of Roads Between Dili and Cassa27-Mar PWJ, PARC and MAFF Workshop, and INAP Handover Ceremony of Equipments
28 and 29 Mar NGO Management Workshop
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Table 3. JICA Assistance in FY 2006 1. Agriculture and Rural Development
(1) Advisora. 2005.06.15 2006.05.27b. 2005.12.06 2006.05.27
(2) Technical Cooperation Projecta. 2005.06.01 2008.05.30
Mr. Michihiko Sakaki, Chief Advisor and Irrigation 2005.05.24 2006.05.27 Mr. Takeshi Nabeta, Coordinator and Farmers Association 2005.05.24 2006.05.27 Dr. Hikaru Niki, Chief Advisor and Irrigation 2006.12.18 2008.05.31 Mr. Kiyomi Endo, Farmers Organization and Coordinator 2007.01.28 2008.05.31
(3) Development Study
a. 2005.10 2010.03
Mr. Yuji Mizuguchi, Leader, Watershed Management and Agroforestry 2007.01.03 2007.03.20 Mr. Hiromi Yasu, Subleader, Afforestation and Social Forestry 2007.01.03 2007.03.20 Mr. Ippei Itakura, Rural Development and Agriculture Promotion 2007.01.03 2007.02.16 Ms. Yayoi Yoshioka, GIS and Erosion Control 2007.01.11 2007.03.20 Dr. Naoki Koga, Agroforestry and Animal Husbandry 2007.01.13 2007.02.27
(4) Grant Aids Project
a. 2007.02.19 2007.03.04
(5) JICA Partnership Programa. 2006.04.01 2009.03.31
Ms. Junko Ito, Project Manager 2006.04.012006.10.20
2006.05.302009.03.31
b. 2006.04.01 2009.03.31
Mr. Jun Nakajima, Project Manager 2006.04.012006.10.20
2006.05.272007.02.26
Ms. Hibiko Shibata, Staff 2007.01.15 2009.03.31 Mr. Tomoaki Kanamaru, Project Manager 2007.03.01 2009.03.31
2. Maintenance and Improvement of Infrastructure(1) Advisora. 2004.10.18 2006.05.27b. 2004.11.08 2006.05.27
(2) Technical Cooperation Projecta. 2005.06.01 2008.03.31
Mr. Koji Naito, Leader and Road Maintenance 2006.05.102006.12.01
2006.05.272007.08.07
Mr. Etsuo Hashiguchi, Maintenance of Construction Machinery 2006.05.102006.12.01
2006.05.272007.08.07
Mr. Mitsuo Nakayama, Construction Machinery Operators Training 2006.12.03 2007.05.01 Mr. Nobuyuki Kurihara, Road Construction Supervision 2006.12.03 2007.05.19 Ms. Natsuno Matsuura, GIS and Coordinator 2006.12.17 2007.01.30
b. 2006.01.10 2008.03.31
Dr. Mitsuo Hara, Leader, Road Engineering and Material Testing 2007.01.21 2007.03.09 Mr. Ichiro Tanaka, Material Testing 2007.01.24 2007.03.15 Mr. Hisashi Muto, Road Slope Protection 2007.01.30 2007.02.28 Mr. Nobuo Yoneda, Concrete Testing 2007.02.13 2007.03.15
Mr. Mikio Miura, Agricultural Policy Advisor, MAFFDr. Shinobu Sakai, Irrigation and Water User's Association Advisor, MAFF
Irrigation and Rice Cultivation Project in Manatuto District
The Study on Community-Based Integrated Watershed Management in Laclo and ComoroRiver Basins
Implementation Review of the Project for Rehabilitation and Improvement of Maliana IIrrigation System
The Project to Support Coffee Growers in Maubisse by PARC
The Promotion of Self-reliance for Coffee Growers Cooperative in Letefoho
Mr. Mikio Orikasa, Infrastructure Policy Advisor, MPWMr. Hirofumi Uemura, Road Policy Advisor, MPW
The Project for the Capacity Building of Road Maintenance
The Project for Capacity Development by Training and Preparation of Guidelines and Manualfor Roads
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c. 2006.04.01 2009.03.31
Mr. Toshiaki Oshiba, Engineering Education Advisor 2004.02.01 2006.05.27
(3) Grant Aids Projecta. 2004.05.17 2007.05.30b. 2005.05.13 2008.06.30c. 2006.01.06 2007.03.31d. 2006.05.18 2009.08.19
3. Human Resources Development and Institution Building(1) Advisora. 2006.01.31 2006.05.26b. 2006.12.10 2007.03.04c. 2007.01.11 2008.01.10
d. 2007.02.01 2007.03.14
e. 2007.02.11 2007.03.31
f. 2007.03.04 2008.03.04g. 2007.03.13 2008.03.13
(2) Technical Cooperation Project
a. 2006.04.01 2009.03.31
4. Consolidation of Peace(1) Advisora. 2006.11.12 2007.03.11
5. OthersJICA Partnership Programa. 2004.04.01 2007.03.31
Ms. Natori, Project Manager 2004.06 2006.03.24
Ms. Yoko Ito, Project Manager 2006.03.242006.11.01
2006.05.302007.03.29
Mr. Takashi Ikeda, Staff 2003.022006.12.10
2006.05.302007.02.01
Ms. Kiyoe Narita, Nurse 2004.122006.11.01
2006.05.302007.03.29
b. 2005.06.01 2008.05.31
Ms. Chihiro Niwa, Project Manager 2006.04.172006.11.01
2006.05.272007.03.22
c. 2005.12.01 2006.11.30
Mr. Yasutami Ishihara, D.D.S., Project Manager 2005.12.012006.10.24
2006.05.272006.12.01
Ms. Yoshiko Kawamura, Nurse 2006.03.282006.10.24
2006.05.272006.12.05
The Project for Capacity Development of Teaching Staff in the Faculty of Engineering, UNTL
The Project for Improvement of Water Supply in DiliThe Project for Improvement of Water Supply in Same and AinaroDetailed Design of the Project for Improvement of Mola BridgeThe Project for Rehabilitation of Dili Port
Mr. Kazuyoshi Shinoyama, Aid Coordinator, MoPFMs. Miki Morimitsu, Aid Coordination Advisor, MoPFMr. Kazutoshi Hoshino, Financial and Economic Policy Advisor, Office of PresidentMr. Kazuchika Sato, Advisor on Small and Medium Industry Development, Ministry ofDevelopmentMr. Rikuo Ogawa, Advisor for Policy on Technical Education in Tertiary Education, Ministryof EducationMs. Harumi Kobayashi, Aid Coordination Advisor, MOPFMs. Eriko Kameyama, Capacity Development Advisor, CDCU
The Project for Strengthening of Capacity of the National Institute of Public Administration(INAP)
Mr. Masaya Sato, Training Advisor of Auditors
Health Education Promotion Project in Ermera District by SHARE
The Project for Advancement of Livelihood of People in Los Palos through the Fair Trade inLautem
Oral Health Service and Capacity Building in Ermera District
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Table 4. Missions in FY 2006
1 Development Partners Meeting Mission 2006.03.31 2006.04.07
2 Security Review Mission 2006.08.20 2006.08.25
3 Monitoring Mission for the Faculty Engineering of UNTL Capacity Development Project 2006.11.19 2007.12.092006.11.19 2007.12.092006.12.02 2007.12.082006.12.02 2007.12.09
4 Monitoring Mission for JICA Activities in Timor Leste 2006.11.22 2006.11.24
Mr. Takahiro Sasaki, Deputy Director, 1st Asia Department, JICA HQ 2006.12.20 2006.12.24
5 Request Survey Mission of Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteers (JOCV) 2006.11.28 2006.12.07
6 Monitoring Mission for the Office Management 2007.02.12 2007.02.14
7 Preliminary Mission on Capacity Building Project on DINAS 2007.02.12 2007.03.162007.02.26 2007.03.052007.02.26 2007.03.052007.02.26 2007.03.052007.02.12 2007.03.092007.02.12 2007.03.162007.02.12 2007.03.16
8 Consultation Mission for the Faculty Engineering of UNTL Capacity Development Project 2007.02.13 2007.03.29
9 Monitoring Mission for the Project for Improvement of Water Supply in Same and Ainaro 2007.02.19 2007.02.22
10 2007.02.20 2007.03.03
2007.02.26 2007.03.032007.02.20 2007.03.032007.02.20 2007.03.03
11 Monitoring Mission for the Capacity Building Project of Road Maintenance 2007.03.02 2007.03.09
Mr. Hirofumi Uemura, Manager, Sakaide Operation Center, Honshu-Shikoku Bridge ExpresswayCo., Ltd.Mr. Suzuki Tomoyoshi, Transportation and ICT Team, JICA HQ
Mr. Teruyuki Inoue, Tsukuba International Center, JICAMr. Kazumitsu Tsumura, Consultant, Sanyu Consultants Inc.Mr. Yasushi Fukuda, Consultant, Sanyu Consultants Inc.
Mr. Nobuhiro Koyama, Advisor, Social Development Department, JICA HQ
Mr. Shunichi Hatano, Consultant, Japan Techno Co., Ltd.Mr. Keiji Niijima, Consultant, Japan Techno Co., Ltd.
Mr. Hidehiko Furumoto, Associate Advisor, Human Development Department, JICA HQ
Mr. Osamu Yamada, Grant Aid Technical Advisor, JICA Indonesia Office
Mr. Hiroshi Shiono, Director, Water Resources and Disaster Prevention Team, JICA HQMs. Yamamoto, Advisor, Social Development Department, JICA HQMr. Shinichi Masuda, Water Resources and Disaster Prevention Team, JICA HQMr. Shinpei Tomita, Consultant, Creative Cooperation Service Japan Co., Ltd.
Mr. Tetsuya Kamijo, Resident Representative of JICA Timor-LesteMr. Hajime Abeno, Ex-JOCV Coordinator in MalaysiaMr. Isamu Kuboki, Ex-JOCV Coordinator in Indonesia
Ms. Yoko Ando, Oveasea Office Management Team, JICA HQ
Implementation Review Mission on the Project for Rehabilitation and Improvement ofMaliana I Irrigation System
Mr. Yoshitaka Sumi, Director, Southeast Asia Team, JICA HQMr. Kotaro Taniguchi, Southeast Asia Team, JICA HQ
Mr. Tomonori Kikuchi, Director, Security Measures Team, JICA HQMr. Yoshitaka Sumi, Director, Southeast Asia Team, JICA HQ
Mr. Toshiaki Oshiba, Advisor to the ProjectMr. Manabu Tsunoda, Advisor, Human Development Department, JICA HQMr. Kota Omiya, Technical and Higher Education Team, JICA HQ
Mr. Takashi Kaneko, Vice President, JICAMr. Yoshitaka Sumi, Director, Southeast Asia Team, JICA HQ
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Table 5. Training participants from Timor-Leste in FY 2006
No. Course Start Finish Type Name Sex Organization Position TEL
1
Application of Info. &Communications Technology toProduction & Dissemination of 2006.05.04 2006.07.12 Group Mr. LOPES Silvino M
Ministry of Planning andFinance 7234749
2Comprehensive Waste ManagementTechnique 2006.05.09 2006.08.06 Group Mr. Francisco DOS SANTOS M
Ministry of NaturalResources, Minerals and
Solid Waste Supervisor,DNAS 7249768
3 Corruption Control in Criminal 2006.10.16 2006.11.11 Group Mr. Carvalho Francisco M Office of Inspection General Senior Auditor 3310551
4Seminar on National GovernmentAdministration for Senior Officials 2006.10.31 2006.12.10 Group Mr.Florindo Pereira M
National Institute of PublicAdministration
Director 3317207
5Telecommunication Subscriber LineNetwork Maintenance Techniques 2007.01.08 2007.03.03 Group Mr. Norberto Soares M
Communication RegulatoryAuthority (CRA)
Manager for Tariff Strategy,Intercon and Uso 3339340
6Television Programme Production(General) 2007.02.05 2007.03.17 Group Mr. Antonio Dias M
Radio and Television ofTimor Leste Producer 3321827
7Electrical and ElectronicsEngineering 2006.10.31 2006.12.14 C/P
Mr. Nicolau Roberto DACOSTA M
Faculty of Engineering,National University of Timor Lecturer
8 Community-based Island Medicine 2007.01.08 2007.02.25 NGOMs. Odete da Silva Viegas deAraujo F National Hospital
Head of DermatologyDepartment 3311000
9Capacity Building in the Preventionof Contagipous Diseases 2006.10.04 2006.10.10 JSPP21 Dr. Domingos Savio Nheu Alves M Dili National Hospital Clinical Director 7230188
10Capacity Building in the Preventionof Contagipous Diseases 2006.10.04 2006.10.10 JSPP21
Mrs. Rosantina da SilvaNascimento F Dili National Hospital
In charge of Female InternalWard 7246103
11Visual and Electronic Navigation inthe Malacca-Singapore Straits 2006.11.01 2006.11.14 JSPP21 Mr. Helder Pascual da Silva M Maritime Transport Head of Technical Division
12Visual and Electronic Navigation inthe Malacca-Singapore Straits 2006.11.01 2006.11.14 JSPP21 Mr. Alberto Freitas Pereira M Maritime Transport Maritime Security Officer
13Visual and Electronic Navigation inthe Malacca-Singapore Straits 2006.11.01 2006.11.14 JSPP21 Mr. Manuel Doutel M Maritime Transport Operation Officer
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Participatory Approaches inmanaging Extension Delivery System(Phase II) in the Phillipine 2006.10.15 2006.10.28 TCTP Mr. Alfredo SOARES M
Ministry of Agriculture,Forestry and Fisheries
Bobonaro District IrrigationOfficer
7286229
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Participatory Approaches inmanaging Extension Delivery System(Phase II) in the Phillipine 2006.10.15 2006.10.28 TCTP Mr. Caetano Jose SOARES M
Ministry of Agriculture,Forestry and Fisheries
Manatuto Cropping SystemAssistant 4230014
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Participatory Approaches inmanaging Extension Delivery System(Phase II) in the Phillipine 2006.10.15 2006.10.28 TCTP Mr. Pedro Vital BORGES M
Ministry of Agriculture,Forestry and Fisheries
Manatuto District IrrigationOfficer 4230014
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Participatory Approaches inmanaging Extension Delivery System(Phase II) in the Phillipine 2006.10.15 2006.10.28 TCTP Mr. Everisto SOARES M JICA Field Assistant of IRCP 4230014
18Information Technology EducationMethodology in Indonesia 2006.11.06 2006.12.05 TCTP
Mr. Joel Gomes TavaresMr. Edmundo Freitas Lopes M
Computer TechnicianLecturer of Computer Science
The Dark IT ConsultantDili Institute of Technology
19Sustainable Vegetable Production inBrazil 2006.11.20 2006.12.15 TCTP Mr. Francisco Fernandes M
Ministry of Agriculture,Forestry and Fisheries
Teacher of AgriculturalSchool
20Sustainable Vegetable Production inBrazil 2006.11.20 2006.12.15 TCTP Mr. Bonifacio de Oliveira Fraga M
Ministry of Agriculture,Forestry and Fisheries
Teacher of AgriculturalSchool
21Injury Prevention and SafetyPromotion in Thailand 2006.11.13 2006.11.24 TCTP Mr. Fransisco Borges Soares M Ministry of Health
Medical Assistant EmergencyDili, National Hospital
22Injury Prevention and SafetyPromotion in Thailand 2006.11.13 2006.11.24 TCTP Mr. Sebastiao Teofilo da Costa M Ministry of Health
Emergency Nurse, BaucauReferal Hospital
23Injury Prevention and SafetyPromotion in Thailand 2006.11.13 2006.11.24 TCTP Mr. Herminigildo Herculano M Ministry of Health
Dili Nacional AmbulanceNurse
24Vocational Training Methodology inMalaysia 2006.11.27 2006.12.15 MTCP
Mrs. Carla Alexandra de Jesus daCosta F Dili Institute of Technology Lecturer and Course 3322508
25 Food Processing in the Philippine 2007.02.05 2007.02.23 TCTP Mr. Guilhermo da Cruz M UNTL Coordinator 728266026 Food Processing in the Philippine 2007.02.05 2007.02.23 TCTP Mr. Jorge Manuel Freitas M UNTL Teacher 727383327 Food Processing in the Philippine 2007.02.05 2007.02.23 TCTP Mr. Ildefonso da Costa Guterres M NGO HAFOTI Director 7232691
28 Food Processing in the Philippine 2007.02.05 2007.02.23 TCTP Mr. Vicente Matos Belo MCDC BAUCAU (Comm. Dev.Center) Teacher 7281303
29 Food Processing in the Philippine 2007.02.05 2007.02.23 TCTP Ms. Santina D.C. Borges FBaucau Integral training &Dev. Center Teacher 4130065
30 Food Processing in the Philippine 2007.02.05 2007.02.23 TCTP Ms. Bendita S. Da Conceicao FVenilale Technical School, St.maria M. Teacher 7238470
31 Food Processing in the Philippine 2007.02.05 2007.02.23 TCTP Mr. Daniel Pereira M NGO KSI Coordinator 728020432 Food Processing in the Philippine 2007.02.05 2007.02.23 TCTP Mr. Sirilio B. Da Costa M NGO HAKADA Officer 727334233 Food Processing in the Philippine 2007.02.05 2007.02.23 TCTP Ms. Zeferina D. C. Oliveira F Peace Winds Japan Officer 729983634 Food Processing in the Philippine 2007.02.05 2007.02.23 TCTP Mr. Clementino de Jesus Bento M OXFAM Australia Officer 725139535 Tropical Diseases in Brazil 2007.02.26 2007.03.30 TCTP Mr. Domingos S. N. ALVES M Ministry of Health National Hospital Guido
36Consolidation of Peace forMulticultural Nations in Malaysia 2007.03.05 2007.03.17 TCTP
Ms. Deolinda Maria Sarmento deOliveira F
National Directorate forPublic Services Administrative Staff 3339090
37Consolidation of Peace forMulticultural Nations in Malaysia 2007.03.05 2007.03.17 TCTP Ms. Lola maria Luis Pereira F
National Directorate forPublic Services Administrative Staff 7284571
38Consolidation of Peace forMulticultural Nations in Malaysia 2007.03.05 2007.03.17 TCTP
Mr. Jacinto Hermenegildo SoaresBelo M
University National TimorLorosae Secretary of the Rector 3321210
39Consolidation of Peace forMulticultural Nations in Malaysia 2007.03.05 2007.03.17 TCTP Mr. Jacinto Barros Gusmao M
Public AdministrationInstitute
Chief of Research andDevelopment 3317207
40Consolidation of Peace forMulticultural Nations in Malaysia 2007.03.05 2007.03.17 TCTP Ms. Elda Ferreira F Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Manager, Department ofAdministration and Finance 7230072
41Consolidation of Peace forMulticultural Nations in Malaysia 2007.03.05 2007.03.17 TCTP
Mr. Filomeno Jose maria DasDores Dias Conceicao M Ministry of Development
Cabinet Chief of ViceMinister 3317377
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42Youth Invitation Programme, Smalland Medium Enterprises Promotion 2006.11.08 2006.11.30 Youth Mr. Paulo ALVES M
Ministry of Labor andCommunity Reinsertion
Public Servant,Division of Employment andSkill Development 7270990
43Youth Invitation Programme, Smalland Medium Enterprises Promotion 2006.11.08 2006.11.30 Youth Mr. Carlito Rosario Cabral M
Ministry of Labor andCommunity Reinsertion
Coordinator of Labor MarketInformation Unit 7249250
44Youth Invitation Programme, Smalland Medium Enterprises Promotion 2006.11.08 2006.11.30 Youth Mr. Joao Paulo Baptista da Costa M
Ministry of Labor andCommunity Reinsertion Protocol Assistant 3322938
45Youth Invitation Programme, Smalland Medium Enterprises Promotion 2006.11.08 2006.11.30 Youth
Mr. Leoneto Vicente FariaCaldeira Pereira M
Ministry of Labor andCommunity Reinsertion Public Servant 7275263
46Youth Invitation Programme, Smalland Medium Enterprises Promotion 2006.11.08 2006.11.30 Youth
Ms. Adelaide Rosalia FariaCorreia F
Ministry of Labor andCommunity Reinsertion
Assistant of Micro Enterpriseand Promotion Unit 7275780
47Youth Invitation Programme, Smalland Medium Enterprises Promotion 2006.11.08 2006.11.30 Youth Ms. Elisita dos Santos F
Ministry of Labor andCommunity Reinsertion Assistant of Gender Equality 3331036
48Youth Invitation Programme, Smalland Medium Enterprises Promotion 2006.11.08 2006.11.30 Youth Ms. Josefa de Araujo F
Ministry of Labor andCommunity Reinsertion Public Servant 7281313
49Youth Invitation Programme, Smalland Medium Enterprises Promotion 2006.11.08 2006.11.30 Youth
Mr. Jemmy Valente de Orleansdos Reis M
Ministry of Labor andCommunity Reinsertion Public Servant 7245042
50Youth Invitation Programme, Smalland Medium Enterprises Promotion 2006.11.08 2006.11.30 Youth Mr. Lucio Bere Taci Dos Santos M
Ministry of Labor andCommunity Reinsertion
Public Servant, Division ofEmployment 7257762
51Youth Invitation Programme, Smalland Medium Enterprises Promotion 2006.11.08 2006.11.30 Youth Ms. Eugenia Moniz F
Ministry of Labor andCommunity Reinsertion
Technical Assistant ofEmployment in Maliana 3331036
52Youth Invitation Programme, Smalland Medium Enterprises Promotion 2006.11.08 2006.11.30 Youth
Mr. Joao Antonio Sequeira AlvesPiedade M
Ministry of Agriculture,Forest and Fisheries
Civil Servant, AgribusinessDivision 7255329
53Youth Invitation Programme, Smalland Medium Enterprises Promotion 2006.11.08 2006.11.30 Youth Mr. Sabilio dos Santos M
Ministry of Agriculture,Forest and Fisheries
Civil Servant of PlanningDivision 7288980
54Youth Invitation Programme, Smalland Medium Enterprises Promotion 2006.11.08 2006.11.30 Youth Mr. Arlindo da Cruz Monteiro M
Ministry of Planning andFinance
Civil Servant, NationalDirectorate for Planning andExternal Assistance 7284713
55Youth Invitation Programme, Smalland Medium Enterprises Promotion 2006.11.08 2006.11.30 Youth Mr. Jose de Araujo Goncalves M Ministry of Development
Chief of Cabinet, PermanentSecretary 7287745
56Youth Invitation Programme, Smalland Medium Enterprises Promotion 2006.11.08 2006.11.30 Youth
Mr. Adelino Fernandes Joaquimdos Santos M Ministry of Development
Civil Servant, Administrationand Finance Division 7258501
57Youth Invitation Programme, Smalland Medium Enterprises Promotion 2006.11.08 2006.11.30 Youth
Mr. Epifanio Silva da CostaFaculto M Ministry of Development Acting Director of Industry 7328740
58Youth Invitation Programme, Smalland Medium Enterprises Promotion 2006.11.08 2006.11.30 Youth Mr. Jorge Araujo de Jesus M NGO PARC Project Officer 7271072
59Youth Invitation Programme, Smalland Medium Enterprises Promotion 2006.11.08 2006.11.30 Youth Mr. Elisito da Silva M NGO LoRoSHIP Leader of Producers 7281643
60Youth Invitation Programme, Smalland Medium Enterprises Promotion 2006.11.08 2006.11.30 Youth Mr. Robin Jong M JICA Timor Leste Program Officer 7231594
61Youth Invitation Programme, Smalland Medium Enterprises Promotion 2006.11.08 2006.11.30 Youth Mr. Antonio Febu da Silva M
Radio and Television TimorLeste
Journarist, News and CurrentAffairs 7257103
62Youth Invitation Programme, Smalland Medium Enterprises Promotion 2006.11.08 2006.11.30 Youth
Mr. Fransisco Antonio Xavier deCarvalho M
Irrigation and RiceCultivation Project, Manatuto Field Assistant 4230014
63Youth Invitation Programme, Smalland Medium Enterprises Promotion 2006.11.08 2006.11.30 Youth Mr. Fransisco da Silva Barbosa M NGO PARC Executive Board Member 7287842
64Youth Invitation Programme, Smalland Medium Enterprises Promotion 2006.11.08 2006.11.30 Youth Mr. Daniel Pereira M NGO KSI Researcher, Social Worker 7280204
65Youth Invitation Programme, Smalland Medium Enterprises Promotion 2006.11.08 2006.11.30 Youth Mr. Maia de Carvalho Saturnino M NGO HAKADA Coordinator 7273342
Group Training Course 6 Courses 6 PersonsCounterpart Training Course 1 Course 1 PersonNGO Partnership Training Course 1 Course 1 PersonThird Country Training Program 10 Courses 33 PersonsYouth Invitation Program 1 Course 24 PersonsTotal 19 Courses 65 Persons
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Table6. Public Relations in FY 2006
No Date Media Name Title Contents PressRelease
1 10-Apr Newspaper Timor Post Need to supervise works of Tobishima Introduce the Dili-Casa RoadsRehabilitation Project No
2 29-Apr Newspaper Timor Post Assistance for Water Supply Introduce JICA water supplyprojects No
3 18-May Newspaper Timor Post Assistance for Rehabilitation of DiliPorts Signing of the Exchange of Note No
4 21-Aug Newspaper Timor Post No recommend to reduce water tariff Introduce JICA water supplyprojects No
5 6-Nov Newspaper Timor Post Peace Winds Japan assists coffeefarmers
Introduce assistance of PWJ,Japanese NGO No
6 15-Dec Newspaper Timor Post JICA gives the priority Timoresetraining in Japan
Introduce the Youth InvitationProgram Yes
7 15-Dec Newspaper STL News Timor-Leste sent 20 people to Japanevery year
Introduce the Youth InvitationProgram Yes
8 29-Jan Newspaper STL News JICA provided assistance to twoministires
Introduce the Capacity BuildingProject for Road Maintenance Yes
9 31-Jan Newspaper Timor Post SHARE launched a ceremony forhealth educators in Gleno
Introduce a ceremony for healtheducators by SHARE, JapaneseNGO
Yes
10 3-Feb Newspaper STL News JICA sends participants for FoodProcessing Training in the Philippines
Introduce a JICA project inpartnership with the Government ofthe Philippines
Yes
11 13-Feb Newspaper Timor Post JICA provides 5 computers to Officeof Inspector General Introduce a hand over ceremony Yes
12 15-Feb TV TDTL Hand over ceremony at OIG Introduce a hand over ceremony Yes
13 16-Feb Newspaper Timor Post OIG gets support of equipments fromJICA Introduce a hand over ceremony Yes
14 17-Mar Newspaper STL News Japan Handover the Dili-Casa RoadProject to the Government of Timor-
Introduce a hand over ceremony ofthe Project No
15 17-Mar Newspaper Timor PostProject Dili-Casa Road with the TotalAmount US$ 11,900.72 MillionFunding by the Government of Japan
Introduce a hand over ceremony ofthe Project No
16 25-Feb Mail Yahoo Mail Japanese NGOs focus on relief,reconciliation and coffee coo- Introduce PARC and PWJ No
17 28-Mar Magazine Time Timor JICA handover office equipments toINAP Introduce a hand over ceremony Yes
18 30-Mar Newspaper STL News Rehabilitation of the Dili Port Trustedto the Japanese Company
Introduce the Dili PortRehabilitation Project No
Newspaper : 15 articles
Magazine : 1 article
Mail : 1 article
TV : 1 program
Total : 18 articles
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Table 7. Organization Chart of JICA Timor-Leste Office as of March 31, 2007
Administration UnitResident Representative
Mr. Tetsuya Kamijo Mr. Yoshikazu Wada (2004.03.16 - ) Ms. Dulce dos Santos (2002.06.01 -) (2005.06.16 - ) General Affairs General Affairs
Personnel affairs Accounting, Procurement, Asset Accounting (Budget, accounting, assets) management Procurement Personnel management Public relations Back up support for expert Mr. Januario Bere Buti (2006.02.13 -
Document Management Assets and equipment manageme Logistic support, office cars manag
Mr. Isildo Tilman (2006.09.11 - )Ms. Lindalva Tilman Amado Soares(2004. 04.01 - )
Mr. Abilio Sarmento (2006.10.23 - ) Ms. Maria de Fatima (2002. 04.01- ) Expert: 1) Aid Coordination Advisor (MoPF) 2) Financial Advisor (PO) Mr. Alberto da Costa (2000.04.01 - ) 3) Capacity Development Advisor (CDCU) Mr. Nelson Rodgrigues (2000.06.07 - TC Project: Project for strengthening of capacity of INAP NGO: SHARE, OISDE
Mr. Mario Pires (2002.04.01 - )
Mr. Jose Perreira (2004.04.19 - ) Expert: Civil Aviation Technical Advisor (MTC) TC Project: 1) Project for Capacity Building in Road Maintenace 2) Capacity Dev. by Training & Preparation of Guideline & Manual for Roads 3) Project for Capacity Dev. of Teaching staff of Engineering Faculty, UNTL 4) Capacity Dev. for Improvement of Engineering on Water Supply System Grant Aid: 1) Project for Improvement of Water Supply in Dili 2) Project for Improvement of Water Supply in Same and Ainaro Districts 3) Project for Improvement of Mola Bridge 4) Project for Rehabilitation of Dili Port
Mr. Robin Jong (2005.11.01 - ) Expert: 1) Inspection Advisor (OIG) 2) Small and Medium Industry Development Advisor (MoD) TC Project: 1) Manatuto Irrgation & Rice Cultivation Project 2) Food Processing Project (JARCOM) Dev. Study: The Study on Community-based Integrated Watershed Manag. in Laclo & Comoro Rivers Grant Aid: The Project for Rehabilitation & Improvement of Maliana I Irrigation System NGO : PWJ, PARC, Loro-Ship
Resident Representative ARR
Security Consultant
Human Resources Development UNIT
Infrastructure Rebuilding & Development UNIT
Agriculture/ Peace/ NGO desk UNIT
Administration
Secretary
Receptionist
Housekeeper
Drivers
Gardener
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Table 8. JICA Projects in Timor-Leste Programmes Projects FY2000 FY2001 FY2002 FY2003 FY2004 FY2005 FY2006 FY2007 FY2008 FY2009
Rehabilitation and Strengthening of the Capacity of EastTimors Rice Farmers (Care East Timor)Rice Cultivation AdvisorAgricultural Machine Advisor30 Farm Tractors in Manatuto and BaucauThe Study on Integrated Agricultural Development in East TimorRecovery Program for Village Based Economic Activities(Yayasan HAK)Farming Development Advisor in BaucauAquaculture Advisor in SameAgricultural Policy AdvisorSupport to Coffee Growers in Maubisse Sub-district (PARC)Community Development Project through Improvement of CoffeeQuality and Diversification of Food Supply in Letefoho (PWJ)Domestic Rice Market and Distribution SurveyIrrigation AdvisorThe Project of Rehabilitation and Improvement of Maliana IIrrigation System B/DManatuto Irrigation and Rice Cultivation ProjectThe Study on Community-based Integrated WatershedManagement in Laclo and Comoro RiverThe Study on AgribusinessStudy on Urgent Improvement Project for Water SupplySystem in East TimorStudy on Urgent Rehabilitation Plan in East TimorStudy on Urgent Establishment of Topographic Mapping inEast TimorElectronics and Car Mechanical Engineering Experts at UNTLBasic Study for Faculty of Engineering, UNTLPower Station Maintenance Advisor at ComoroEnginerring Education Advisor at UNTLThe Project for Rehabilitation of Power Distribution NetworkThe Project for Construction of Primary Schools B/DThe Project for Improvement of Water Supply in Dili B/DThe Project for Improvement for Water Supply in Same and AinaroThe Project for Rehabilitation of Power Supply in Dili B/DThe Project for Improvement of Roads between Dili and Cassa B/DConstruction Equipment Training Project (CETRAP)Water Supply AdvisorInfrastructure Policy AdvisorRoad AdvisorThe Project for Rehabilitation of Dili Port B/DThe Project for the Capacity Building of Road MaintenanceThe Project for Capacity Development by Training andPreparation of Guidelines and Manuals for RoadsThe Project for Capacity Development of Teaching Staff inthe Faculty of Engineering, UNTLCapacity Development for Improvement of Engineering onWater Supply SystemSystem Engineering Expert at INAPTertiary Education Advisor at MECAid Coordination Advisor at MoPFFinancial Advisor at POProject for Strengthening of Capacity of the National Instituteof Public Administration (INAP)Small and Medium Industry Development AdvisorCapacity Development Advisor at CDCU
Consolidationof Peace Training Advisor of Auditors
Health System Rehabilitation Project (World Vision Japan)Revitalization of Primary Health Care and Health System in LautemDistrict (AFMET)Market System Rehabilitation Project in Dili District (ADRA Japan)Environment Care for East Timor (HABURAS)Primary Health Care Project in Ermera District (SHARE)The Project for Advancement of Livlihood of People in LosPalos through the Fair Trade in Lautem District (LoRo SHIP)Oral Health Service and Capacity Building Program in ErmeraDistrict (OISDE)
HumanResources
Developmentand
InstitutionBuilding
Others
Agricultureand Rural
Development
Maintenanceand
Improvementof
Infrastructure
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Table 9. Main Indicators in Timor-Leste
Area: 14,919 Sq.Km.Population: 923,198 (2004), 466,963 (Males) and 451,495 (Females), 194,962 HouseholdsPopulation Growth Rate: 3.2 %Administration: 13 districts into 65 subdistricts and 442 sucos (2004)Population in Dili: 175,730 (2004), 120,474 (2001)Median Age: 18.3Population by Age Category: Population 0-14 years 43.4 %, Population 15-64 Years 53.2 % and population 65+Years 3.5%Employment: Agriculture 247,733 (78%), Industry 4,486 (1%), Commerce 13,206 (4%), Finance 5,640 (2%), Public17,385 (6%), Home Industry (3%) 8,686, UN Agencies 11,868 (4%), Not Stated 5,418 (2%)Languages: 17 languages most widely spoken, Tetum Prasa (Wide area), Fataluku and Makasai (East), Tetum-Terik (Southeast and south-central), Mambai (Western highland), Bunuk, Kemak and Tokodede (West)Language Use: Tetum (46.2%), Portugeuse (13.6%), Indonesian (43.3%) and English (5.8%)Illiteracy: 54.2% (Total), 58.2 % (Female) and 50.2 % (Male)Graduated from High School: 15.3 % (Total), 12.1 % (Female) and 18.5 % (Male)Fertility Rates: 6.99Teenage Fertility Rates: 59.2 %Source: National Statistics Directorate (2006) Timor-Leste Census of Population and Housing 2004
Life expectancy at birth: 55.5 years (2004)Infant mortality rate (per 1,000 live births): 90 (2004)Child mortality rate (per 1,000 live births) :46 (2004)
GDP at current market price, total (million $): 339 (2004), 336 (2003), 343 (2002), 368 (2001), 316 (2000), 270 (1999)
GDP per capita (current $): 366 (2004), 383(2003), 413 (2002), 466 (2001), 406 (2000), 331 (1999)GDP by industry at current market prices (million $) in 2004: Agriculture 107.1 (31.6%), Mining 2.8 (0.8%),Manufacturing 12.5 (3.7%), Electricity 3.3 (1.0%), Construction 31.9 (9.4%), Trade 25.4 (7.5%), Transport 31.8(9.4%), Finance 29.4 (8.7%), Public 92.7 (27.3%) and Personal 2.1 (0.6%)Unemployment rate: 8.9% Total (5.4% Female and 8.3% Male), 23.1% Youth (19.4% Female and 26.4% Male) in2004Status in employment: Self-employed 87% , Paid employee 13% (2004)Landuse (hectares): 600,000 (Agriculture), 287,000 (Cultivation) in 2004Crop Production (metric tonnes): 70,175 (Maize), 65,433 (Rice), 43,000 (Roots and Tubers), 41,525 (Cassava),26,000 (Sweet potatoes), 4,000 (Peanuts), 640 (Soybeans) in 2004Paddy Production in Wetland areas: 58,930 tonnes, 1.325 tonnes per hectare and 19,800 hectares in 2004Paddy Production in Dryland areas: 6,503 tonnes, 0.727 tonnes per hectare and 4,321 hectares in 2004Source: UNDP(2006) Human Development Report 2006 Timor-Leste
Human Development Index and HDI rank: 0.512 and 142 in 2004Official Development Assistance received: 152.8 US$ millions Total, 172.2 US$ per capita and 45.1% of GDP in2004Source: UNDP (2006) Human Development Report 2006
Population in Rural Area: About 700,000Population below the National Poverty Line: About 300,000, 44 % of the Rural PopulationLand: 1.2 hectares per household, 0.4 hectares per capitaCoastline: About 700 kmExclusive Economic Ocean Zone (EEZ): About 75,000 Square KmSource: MAFF (2006) Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, Priorities and Proposed Sector Investment Program
Paddy Production: 43,550 hectares, 1.5 tonnes per hectar and 65,433 tonnes in 2003Rice Production (50% milling efficiency): 32,717 tonnes (39.8% of total consumption) in 2003Rice Import Estimated: 49,389 tonnes (60.2% of total consumption) in 2003Gross Margin per Family Labour Day: 1.14 us$ (wet season), 1.38 us$ (dry season)Price of Rice on average: 0.40 us$ per kg (imported rice), 0.36 us$ per kg (local rice)Source: MAFF (2006) Commodity Profile Series: No. 1 Version 2-Rice