Sources of Funding
The TaiwanICDF was established with an initial
endowment of NT$11.6 billion, which was the net
value of the IECDF’s funds at the time of its dissolution.
Sources of funding include the general fund,
interest, returns on investments and income from
commissions by the government or other institutions.
The operational
scope of the
TaiwanICDF
covers seven
duties and
responsibilities.
Cooperating Partners
The TaiwanICDF’s main partners are governments,
international organizations or their designated
agencies, corporate bodies, and nongovernmental
organizations.
Operations
157
32
Partner Countries
116
Domestic Personnel
Facilitating social
and economic
development in
our partner
countries.
Promoting better
economic ties to
partner countries.
Cooperating with international
organizations, institutions or
governments to facilitate
social and economic
development in our
partner countries.
Other initiatives designed
to bolster international
cooperation and
development or
foster good relations
with other
partner countries.
Providing humanitarian
assistance to
international refugees or
countries hit by natural
disasters.
Operating overseas missions
to improve and develop
agricultural, industrial,
economic, medical
and education sectors
in our partner
countries.
Providing technical and
human resources training
to partner countries,
and providing technical
assistance or services
in order to foster
industrial capacity.
Overseas
Experts
NT$15.78 billion
As of December 31, 2015,
the total balance of all funds was