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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