Outline of all aid and development programmes, outcomes and costs on an annual basis
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From: S. Reynolds
Dear Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade,
I note in the 2024 Budget, over a billion dollars appears to be allocated to international aid and development programmes.
Can you please summarise in a table all the funded international aid or development programmes the department runs or funds, including the cost, location, measured outcomes or desired objectives for each programme. Please note any programme that MFAT is directly running vs via a partner agency.
Yours faithfully,
Craig Reynolds
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Kia ora Craig Reynolds
Thank you for your OIA request received on 11 February 2025 for:
Can you please summarise in a table all the funded international aid or development programmes the department runs or funds, including the cost, location, measured outcomes or desired objectives for each programme. Please note any programme that MFAT is directly running vs via a partner agency.
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From: S. Reynolds <[FOI #30032 email]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2025 5:57 AM
To: ENQUIRIES <[MFAT request email]>
Subject: Official Information request - Outline of all aid and development programmes, outcomes and costs on an annual basis
Dear Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade,
I note in the 2024 Budget, over a billion dollars appears to be allocated to international aid and development programmes.
Can you please summarise in a table all the funded international aid or development programmes the department runs or funds, including the cost, location, measured outcomes or desired objectives for each programme. Please note any programme that MFAT is directly running vs via a partner agency.
Yours faithfully,
Craig Reynolds
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