cover |
I |
Contents |
1 |
Introducingthe TaiwanICDF |
2 |
Preface |
4 |
Strategic Planningand Direction |
6 |
Projects: From the Millennium Development Goals to the Post-2015Sustainable Development Agenda |
7 |
Management: Activating Management Tools and Improving theOperations of Our Organization |
9 |
Special Reports |
10 |
Operational Priorities |
11 |
Agriculture |
12 |
Vegetable, Fruit and Upland CropQuality and Safety ImprovementProject, St. Kitts and Nevis |
13 |
Rice Seed Production CapacityEnhancement Project, Haiti |
14 |
Horticulture Project, Kiribati |
15 |
Regional Lending Program for CoffeeRust in Central America |
16 |
Public Health and Medicine |
17 |
Capacity Building Project for thePrevention and Control of ChronicRenal Failure, Belize |
18 |
Education |
19 |
Overseas Professional MandarinTeacher Dispatching Project |
20 |
Information and Communications Technology |
21 |
ICT Technical Cooperation Project,Belize |
22 |
Information Technology School Project,Honduras |
23 |
Environmental Protection |
24 |
Capability Enhancement in UsingGeographic Information Systems inCentral America—Nicaragua |
25 |
EBRD Green Energy Special Fund |
26 |
Energy Efficiency and Solar SystemProject, Marshall Islands |
27 |
Operations |
28 |
Technical Cooperation |
30 |
Present, Future Cooperation in ICTDeveloping E-Government, RealizingLocal Potential in St. Vincent and theGrenadines |
33 |
Building the Capacity to IdentifyAnd Safeguard the Solomon Islands’Valuable Plant Biodiversity |
34 |
Taiwan’s First Foray into Mental HealthAssistance Hoping to Raise OverallProgress in the South Pacific |
35 |
Lending and Investment |
36 |
Co-financing of Airport InfrastructureBringing Kiribati Closer to the World,Looking to Spur Wider Development |
37 |
International Human Resources |
38 |
A Long-term Relationship withThe TaiwanICDF Driving Personal,Professional and AgriculturalDevelopment in Haiti |
41 |
Long-term Experience from TaiwanInspiring Progress, Developing Fiji’sHuman Resources in Mental HealthCare |
42 |
Humanitarian Assistance |
43 |
Becoming a Partner of Emergency Aid fromThe Perspective of Reconstruction andDevelopment |
44 |
Haiti’s Recovery from EarthquakeYielding Sustainable DevelopmentThrough Ownership |
45 |
Overseas Volunteers |
46 |
Getting Back to the True Meaning ofService |
47 |
Taiwan Youth Overseas Service (Alternative Military Service) |
48 |
Looking Beyond Campus Life: PursuingAn Ambition to Participate inInternational Assistance |
49 |
2014 Cooperating Countries and Projects |
50 |
Administration |
52 |
Financial Management |
53 |
Accounting Management |
54 |
Human Resources |
56 |
Auditing |
57 |
ICT: Digitizing Our Organization |
58 |
Public Communications |
59 |
Looking Ahead |
60 |
Appendix |
62 |
Organizational Chart |
62 |
Board of Directors; Supervisors and Consultative Committee |
63 |
Report of Independent Accountants |
65 |
International Cooperation and Development FundBalance Sheets |
66 |
International Cooperation and Development FundStatements of Revenues and Expenses |
67 |
International Cooperation and Development FundStatements of Changes in Fund Balances |
67 |
International Cooperation and DevelopmentFund Statements of Cash Flows |
68 |
International Cooperation and Development FundNotes to Financial Statements |
69 |
International Cooperation and Development FundStatement of Changes in Long-term Loans |
80 |
International Cooperation and Development FundStatement of Changes in Financial Assets Carried at Cost |
82 |
International Cooperation and Development FundStatement of Changes in Fixed Assets |
83 |
Cooperation Projects in 2014 |
84 |
Cooperative Projects with International Organizations,NGOs and Bilateral Development Organizations in 2014 |
92 |
Copyright |
94 |
Back cover |
96 |