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GIZ-Akzente-2-15-Englisch

43akzente 2/15 WHAT TOPIC AREAS DO WE COVER? From education and energy to environmental protection: the areas of work covered by GIZ are wide-ranging and constantly changing. The database shows users the sectors in which GIZ is active and the extent of its activities – both world- wide and in individual regions. WHERE IS GIZ ACTIVE? The database enables users to move from looking at an overview of worldwide data to focusing in greater depth on key facts. These include the number of ongoing projects, financial volumes, distribution by topic or commissioning party – and even by individual countries, as shown here in the case of India. IN LINE WITH INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS The German Federal Government has committed itself to implementing the international transparency standard by the end of 2015. This is part of the International Aid Transparen- cy Initiative (IATI), an amalgamation of state and non-state organisations to which Germany is also affiliated. Its objective is to make cash flows linked to international cooperation more transparent and improve the efficiency of interventions. GIZ already complies with the IATI standard by publishing project data online and supplying weekly updates. The new project data website takes GIZ a step further towards greater transparency. GIZ’s new project data website can be found under: www.giz.de/projectdata. Education, level unspecified Secondary education Health, general Population policies/programmes and reproductive health Water supply and sanitation Government and civil society, general Conflict prevention and resolution, peace and security . . . Projects and volume of commissions by sector NUMBER OF PROJECTS PER SECTOR 420 Projects NUMBER OF PROJECTS VOLUME OF COMMISSIONS IN EURO 206,520,159 Share of cofinancing volume of commissions without cofinancing cofinancing 50 India MISSIONS IN EURO ldwide volume of commissions of all currently 793,402,017 Share of cofinancing volume of commissions without cofinancing cofinancing min Budget max %

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