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5.3.2 Ainaro District

For 2014, there are currently 20 projects that will be implemented in the district of Ainaro, with a total allocation of US 4.9 million. Out of the 20 projects, the biggest project identified for Ainaro District is the “Timor-Leste Road Climate Resilience Project” by the World Bank. The project aims to climate resilient road infrastructure and to link roads for emergency access. Additional sectors receiving ODA include education, health, govt. and civil society and water supply and sanitation.

5.3.3 Baucau District

For 2014, there are currently 22 projects that are to be implemented in Baucau District, with a total allocation of US 4.3 million. Out of the 22 projects, four have received the majority of funding and cover the sectors of transport and storage, agriculture and health. These projects will receive funding from the European Union, AusAID, UNICEF and the World Bank. They will include initiatives to provide new seed varieties to increase agricultural output, improved water and sanitation, the rehabilitation of rural roads and improved access to healthcare for women and children.

5.3.4 Bobonaro District

For 2014, 28 projects will be implemented in Bobonaro District, with a total allocation of US 6.0 million. Out of the 21 projects, three sectors received the majority of funding and cover the sectors of transport and storage, agriculture, and health. These projects receive funding from the European Union, AusAID, Government of Japan and the World Bank. These projects include initiatives to provide new seed varieties to increase agricultural output, the rehabilitation of rural roads and improved access to healthcare for women and children.

5.3.5 Covalima District

For 2014, 24 projects will be implemented in Covalima district, with a total allocation of US 9.5 million. The largest project, located in the Transport and Storage sector and the one that makes up the majority of ODA is a US 6.1 million river training project for the protection of the Mola Bridge, funded by a grant from JICA. Additional significant ODA amounts have been allocated to the sectors of government and civil society, health and education.

5.3.6 Dili District

For2014, 32 projects will be implemented in Dili District, with a total allocation of US 18.5 million. Nearly half of the ODA to Dili will be devoted to the transport and storage sector, with US 1.8 million of those funds for the “Timor-Leste Road Climate Resilience Project.” Other sectors receiving large amounts of ODA include education, health, government and civil society and multi-sectorcross-cutting. These projects received funding from agencies including the European Union, German Government, JICA, New Zealand, AusAID, Work Bank, UNICEF, Portugal, Sweden, Netherland and Spain.

5.3.7 Ermera District

For 2014, 22 projects will be implemented in Ermera District, with a total allocation of US 3.6 million. The sector to receive the largest amount of funding will be Transport and Storage. Of the 22 projects, the 64 largest project, “Enhancing Rural Access,” by the European Union will improve economic growth by providing better roads to rural communities. Additional funds have been allocated for health, agriculture and government and Civil society sector projects.

5.3.8 Lautem District

For2014, 20 projects will be implemented in Lautem District, with a total allocation of US 2.6 million. Out of these 20 projects, the largest amount will go to the transport and storage sector, including a US 0 .4 million “Roads for Development” project. The aim of the project is to improve economic growth, by providing improved road conditions.

5.3.9 Liquica District