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Private Sector Development

Activity

2014

Implemented by

Rio marker

Gender marker

Number

Name

Actual expenditure

Name Organisation

channel

mitigation/adaptation

significant/principal

significant/principal

Organisation

Date

Reporting Period

Sustainable Economic Development (DDE) 25 June 2015 2014

14603 Investment Climate Facility for Africa

0 ICF Investment Climate

Facility for Africa Multilateral organization Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable

17068 Bio Trade Faciltation II 0 IFC International Finance

Cooperation Multilateral organization Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable

17931 STDF - Standards Trade Development Facility

0 WTO World Trade

Organization Multilateral organization Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable

20370 CODEX Trust Fund 0 WTO World Trade

Organization Multilateral organization Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 23406 Solidaridad Farmer Support Programme 9.740.684 Solidaridad

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Activity

2014

Implemented by

Rio marker

Gender marker

Number

Name

Actual expenditure

Name Organisation

channel

mitigation/adaptation

significant/principal

significant/principal

Not applicable

24571 WB Trade Facilitation Facility 0 World Bank Group Multilateral organization Not applicable Not applicable

24676 MDTF Trade & Development 1.628.452 World Bank Group

Multilateral organization

25403 CBI 36.173.001 Centre for Promotion of

Imports from Developing Co Government 25740 Regional markets / agro logistics 388.112 Ministry of Foreign Affairs

the Netherlands Government

25850 Trade Mark East Africa 1.900.000 TMEA Trade Mark East

Africa NGO

26138 ILO / Better Work 0 ILO International Labour

Organization Multilateral organization

26342 IDH 15.721.008 IDH The Sustainable

Trade Initiative PPP or network

26991 Living Wages-work in progress 76.000 Fair Wear Foundation PPP or network

27229 UNCTAD Cap. Build. in Invest for Dev. 0 UNCTAD UN Conference

on Trade and Development Multilateral organization

24317 Strengthening Tax Systems 200.000 Ministry of Finance

the Netherlands Government

25405 TA Belastingen 303.129 IBFD Int. Bureau of Fiscal

Documentation Research institute and companies

25707 Support to ACET 285.000 ACET African Center for

Economic Transformation NGO 25889 OXFAM-NOVIB CRAFT NGO support

taxation

165.000 OXFAM-NOVIB NGO

26808 ATAF 0 ATAF African Tax

Administration Forum PPP or network

26398 DECP 2014-2017 1.883.516 DECP Dutch Employers

Cooperation Programme NGO

21262 DCED 98.800 IFC International Finance

Cooperation Multilateral organization

23347 PUM Programma 9.882.000 PUM Netherlands Senior

Experts NGO

24467 CNV Internationaal 2013-2016 0 CNV Christelijk Nationaal

Vakverbond NGO

24470 FNV Mondiaal 2013-2016 0 FNV Federatie Nederlandse

Vakbeweging NGO

24774 Decent Workcheck East Africa 256.880 Wageindicator Foundation NGO

26067 PSD Apps 9.552.441 RVO Rijksdienst voor

Ondernemend Nederland Government

Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Mitigation Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Significant Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Significant Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Significant Significant Not applicable Not applicable

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Activity

2014

Implemented by

Rio marker

Gender marker

Number

Name

Actual expenditure

Name Organisation

channel

mitigation/adaptation

significant/principal

significant/principal

26370 Base of the Pyramid (BoP) Business Accelerator

2.032.117 BoP Innovation Center PPP or network Not applicable Not applicable

Not applicable

3278 IDF - Infrastructure Development Fund 0 FMO Netherlands Develop.

Finance Company Government Mitigation Significant Not applicable

8848 PIDG 621.536 PIDG Private Infrastructure

Development Group Multilateral organization Mitigation and Adaptation Significant Not applicable

15556 ORET 13.168.000 PwC Pricewaterhouse

Coopers Research institute and companiesNot applicable Not applicable Not applicable

17249 EU Africa Infrastructure Trust Fund 0 EIB European Investment

Bank Government Mitigation Significant Not applicable

19390 ORIO 12.891.252 RVO Rijksdienst voor

Ondernemend Nederland Government Not applicable Not applicable Significant

23280 PPIAF 0 IBRD International Bank for

Reconstruc. and Develop. Multilateral organization Mitigation and Adaptation Principal Not applicable

25761 WB MDTF Sustainable Logistics 0 World Bank Group Multilateral organization Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable

26643 COST 124.997 COST Construction Sector

Transparency Initiative NGO Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable

26765 Rehabalitation road wind park Lake Turkana

10.000.000 AfDB African Development

Bank Multilateral organization Mitigation Principal Not applicable

14330 Agricultural Risk Management 567.487 IBRD International Bank for

Reconstruc. and Develop. Multilateral organization Adaptation Significant Not applicable 16629 FIRST II Financial Sector

Reform and Strengthening Initiative

0 IBRD International Bank for

Reconstruc. and Develop. Multilateral organization Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable

17949 CGAP IV

Consultative Group to Assist the Poor

0 World Bank Group Multilateral organization Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable

19296 EARS Schokland 32.281 EARS Earth Environment

Monitoring BV PPP or network Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable

23502 SME-challenge (FMO) 350.000 FMO Netherlands Develop.

Finance Company Government Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable

24186 SME-challenge (IFC) 570.000 IFC International Finance

Cooperation Multilateral organization Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable

24187 DHAN pilot micropension 240.000 St. Duurzame pensioenen

in ontwikkelingslanden PPP or network Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 24457 Making Finance Work for Africa

Partnership

200.000 AfDB African Development

Bank Multilateral organization Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable

24680 FIRST III Financial Sector Reform and

Strengthening Initiative 1.801.200

IBRD International Bank for

Reconstruc. and Develop. Multilateral organization Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable

24936 EFAS/IMF 424.281 IMF International Monetary

Fund Multilateral organization Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable

24949 FMO MASSIF+ 2.393.437 FMO Netherlands Develop.

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Activity

2014

Implemented by

Rio marker

Gender marker

Number

Name

Actual expenditure

Name Organisation

channel

mitigation/adaptation

significant/principal

significant/principal

25226 NPM 2013-2014 122.000 NpM Platform for Inclusive

Finance PPP or network Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable

25387 25430 25453 25940 26583 26652 26664 26854 20378 22041 23188 23310 23408 23878 24016 24850 25166 26660 26663

WB A2F (Financial Inclusion Framework)

HIF 2006-2015 (14586)

Core funding Consultative Group to Assist the Poor

RABO-PP

Access to Insurance

Global Index Insurance Facility

Dutch Good Growth Fund spoor 2

Dutch Good Growth Fund TA spoor 2

RSM Resource Center

Business Call to Action

Transition Facility supporting countries from aid to trade

2g@there

Private Sector Investment / Cooperation with Emerging Markets Programme FDOV

PSI Arabische regio (non-ODA)

Paraplu commit. samenwerking bedrijfsleven

Scaling up Heineken

RSM Partnership Resource Center PPP’s

Dutch Good Growth Fund spoor 1

4.750.000 12.000.000 0 3.000.000 500.000 3.800.000 18.409.175 0 0 318.440 8.898.802 1.197.629 35.251.925 11.905.267 3.603.713 390.146 93.484 1.514.086 45.808.760

World Bank Group

HIF Health Insurance Fund

World Bank Group

RABO Rabobank Foundation

GIZ Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Int. Zusammenarbeit IFC International Finance Cooperation PwC Pricewaterhouse Coopers PwC Pricewaterhouse Coopers Erasmus University UNDP UN Development Programme

RVO Rijksdienst voor Ondernemend Nederland RVO Rijksdienst voor Ondernemend Nederland RVO Rijksdienst voor Ondernemend Nederland RVO Rijksdienst voor Ondernemend Nederland RVO Rijksdienst voor Ondernemend Nederland Ministry of Foreign Affairs the Netherlands Heineken

Erasmus University

RVO Rijksdienst voor Ondernemend Nederland Multilateral organization PPP or network Multilateral organization PPP or network Government Multilateral organization

Research institute and companies

Research institute and companies

PPP or network Multilateral organization Government Government Government Government Government Government PPP or network PPP or network Government

Not applicable Not applicable

Not applicable Not applicable

Not applicable Not applicable

Not applicable Not applicable

Not applicable Not applicable

Adaptation Significant

Not applicable Not applicable

Not applicable Not applicable

Not applicable Not applicable

Not applicable Not applicable

Not applicable Not applicable

Not applicable Not applicable

Not applicable Not applicable

Mitigation and Adaptation Significant

Not applicable Not applicable

Not applicable Not applicable

Not applicable Not applicable

Not applicable Not applicable

Not applicable Not applicable Dutch Good Growth Fund spoor 3

Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Significant Significant Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Significant Significant Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Significant

26665 17.620.445 Atradius Dutch State

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Activity

2014

Implemented by

Rio marker

Gender marker

Number

Name

Actual expenditure

Name Organisation

channel

mitigation/adaptation

significant/principal

significant/principal

26742 DHK 3.348.757 RVO Rijksdienst voor

Ondernemend Nederland Government Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable

26857

26844 Dutch Good Growth Fund TA spoor 1

Dutch Good Growth Fund TA spoor 3

1.872.951

30.976

RVO Rijksdienst voor Ondernemend Nederland Atradius Dutch State Business Government Government ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

Not applicable Not applicable

Not applicable Not applicable

... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Significant Significant ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

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Result Area 1

Market access and sustainable trade

Result Question 1a: Did market access and sustainable trade increase?

Baseline Target 2017 Result 2014 Result 2015 Result 2016 Source

Result Question 1b: To what extent has your programme contributed to this

result?

Baseline Target 2017 Result 2014 Result 2015 Result 2016 Source

Average time to import (African region)

Average time to export (African region)

Number of farmers trained in sustainable agriculture practices Number of land- and factory workers with labour circumstances according to international agreements

Average time to import from port (Kenya, Mombasa) Average time to import from port (Tanzania, Dar Es Salaam)

Number of farmers trained in sustainable agriculture practices

Number of land- and factory workers with labour circumstances according to international agreements

39,1 days (2009) WB Trade Facilitation Facility,

World Bank Cost of Doing Business

32,5 days (2009)

2,3 days

34,3 days 34,0 days

6,1 days

WB Trade Facilitation Facility, World Bank Cost of Doing Business

Solidaridad Farmer Support Programme The Sustainable Trade Initiative 28,5 days 28,3 days 10,2 days 994.439 304.210 690.029 5,5 days

Solidaridad Farmer Support Programme The Sustainable Trade Initiative 339.167

42.900 296.267

Trade Mark East Africa

Trade Mark East Africa

Solidaridad Farmer Support Programme The Sustainable Trade Initiative

Solidaridad Farmer Support Programme The Sustainable Trade Initiative

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Result Area 1 (remaining indicators)

Market access and sustainable trade

Result Question1a: Did market access and sustainable trade increase ?

Baseline Target 2017 Result 2014 Result 2015 Result 2016 Source

Result Question1b: To what extent has your programme contributed to this result?

Baseline Target 2017 Result 2014 Result 2015 Result 2016 Source

Number of hectares of sustainably managed land

4.803.948 Solidaridad Farmer Support Programme

The Sustainable Trade Initiative

Number of hectares of sustainably managed land

858.687

3.945.261

Solidaridad Farmer Support Programme The Sustainable Trade Initiative

Average additional export realised per company

- to European Union/EFTA

- to rest of the world

49.594 euro 207.499 euro

Centre for Promotion of Imports from Developing Countries

Jobs created

4.519 Centre for Promotion of Imports from Developing
(8)

Assessment of results achieved by NL across the entire Result area 1

Market access and sustainable trade

Reasons for result achieved:

Implications for planning:

B. Results achieved as planned
(9)

Result Area 2

Laws, regulations and policy plans

Result Question 2a: What laws, regulations or policy plans were improved

and adopted? (narrative, refer to question 2b)

Baseline Target 2017 Result 2014 Result 2015 Result 2016 Source

Result Question 2b: To what extent has your programme contributed to this

result?

Baseline Target 2017 Result 2014 Result 2015 Result 2016 Source

Average country score on Business Regulations - Dutch aid relations

Afghanistan, Burundi, Mali, Yemen, Rwanda, South Sudan, Palestinian

Territories

Average country score on Business Regulations - transition countries (aid-to-trade) Bangladesh, Benin, Ethiopia, Ghana, Indonesia, Kenya, Mozambique, Uganda

Country performance on business regulation - transition countries (aid-to-trade) according to World Bank / Doing Business June 2015 - Distance to Frontier Index (0-100 = lowest to best performance by any economy on business regulation since 2005)

Country performance on business regulation - transition countries

(aid-to-trade) according to World Bank / Doing Business June 2015

- Distance to Frontier Index (0-100 = lowest to best performance

by any economy on business regulation since 2005)

Tax: e.g. number of countries which agreed with the Dutch proposal to

include anti-abuse clauses in their bilateral tax treaty with The

Netherlands

Trade

Financial sector Labour standards

June 2014 50,7 (baseline) 51,4 World Bank / Doing Business June 2015

- Distance to Frontier Index (0-100 = lowest to best performance by an economy on business regulation)

June 2014 53,5 (baseline) 55,2 World Bank / Doing Business June 2015

- Distance to Frontier Index (0-100 = lowest to best performance by an economy on business regulation)

June 2014 Bangladesh 46,4 Benin 46,6 Ethiopia 55,9 Bangladesh 46,8 Benin 51,1 Ethiopia 56,3 http://www.doingbusiness.org/data/distance-to-frontier June 2014 Ghana 64,4 Indonesia 58,1 Kenya 54,6 Ghana 65,2 Indonesia 59,2 Kenya 55,0 http://www.doingbusiness.org/data/distance-to-frontier 5 (Ethiopia, Malawi, Kenya, Zambia, Ghana)

e.g. Strengthening Tax Systems, International Bureau of Fiscal Documentation (IBFD) / TA Belastingen African Tax Administration Forum (ATAF) e.g. customs laws

ECOWAS harmo- nised to WTO TFA

e.g. World Bank Trade Facilitation Facility, Trade Mark East Africa, Investment Climate Facility, African Center for Economic Transformation e.g. credit reporting

system Bank South Sudan supported

e.g. FIRST (World Bank & IMF)

Financial Inclusion Framework, Access to Insurance IFC Conflict Affected States Africa

e.g. plan for labour inspectorate Viet- nam developed

Trade union cofinancing programme FNV, CNV ILO / Better Work Programme

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Result Area 2 (remaining indicators)

Laws, regulations and policy plans

Result Question 2a: What laws, regulations or policy plans were improved and adopted? (narrative, refer to question 2b)

Baseline Target 2017 Result 2014 Result 2015 Result 2016 Source

Result Question 2b: To what extent has your programme contributed to this result?

Baseline Target 2017 Result 2014 Result 2015 Result 2016 Source

Country performance on business regulation - transition countries (aid-to-trade) according to World Bank / Doing Business June 2015 - Distance to Frontier Index (0-100 = lowest to best performance by any economy on business regulation since 2005)

June 2014 Mozambique 52,2

Uganda 49,5

Mozambique 56,9 Uganda 51,1

http://www.doingbusiness.org/data/distance-to-frontier

Country performance on business regulation - aid countries (aid-to-trade) according to World Bank / Doing Business June 2015 - Distance to Frontier Index (0-100 = lowest to best performance by any economy on business regulation since 2005)

June 2014 Afghanistan 41,2 Burundi 49,9 Mali 52,1 Afghanistan 41,2 Burundi 51,1 Mali 52,6 http://www.doingbusiness.org/data/distance-to-frontier

Country performance on business regulation - aid countries (aid-to-trade) according to World Bank / Doing Business June 2015 - Distance to Frontier Index (0-100 = lowest to best performance by any economy on business regulation since 2005)

June 2014 Yemen 54,9 Rwanda 69,4 South Sudan 34,2 Yemen 54,8 Rwanda 70,5 South Sudan 35,7 http://www.doingbusiness.org/data/distance-to-frontier

Country performance on business regulation - aid countries (aid-to-trade) according to World Bank / Doing Business June 2015 - Distance to Frontier Index (0-100 = lowest to best performance by any economy on business regulation since 2005)

June 2014 Palest.Territ. 53,0 Palest.Territ. 53,6 http://www.doingbusiness.org/data/distance-to-frontier

Infrastructure regulation 1st competitively tendered PPP in Palestinian Territ.

e.g. PPIAFF

(Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility) EU Africa Infrastructure Trust Fund

(11)

Assessment of results achieved by NL across the entire Result area 2

Laws, regulations and policy plans

Reasons for result achieved:

Implications for planning:

B. Results achieved as planned
(12)

Result Area 3

Economic institutions and actors

Result Question 3a: Did economic institutions and actors become stronger?

Baseline Target 2017 Result 2014 Result 2015 Result 2016 Source

Result Question 3b: To what extent has your programme contributed to this

result?

Baseline Target 2017 Result 2014 Result 2015 Result 2016 Source

Number of supported economic institutions

Average number of members per supported economic institution

Number of supported economic institutions and actors

Number of members of supported economic institutions and actors Number of supported trade unions

Number of members of supported trade unions

16 employers org; 86 trade unions 55 farmer; 56 other

Dutch Employers Cooperation Programme, Investment Climate Facility, ACET, Trade union cofinancing programme CBI, FFP Agriterra

2014 employers 9.338

trd.unions 134.164 farmers 158.373

Dutch Employers Cooperation Programme, Trade union cofinancing programme, Farmers Fighting Poverty / Agriterra / 22861

16 35 21

Dutch Employers Cooperation Programme Investment Climate Facility

African Center for Economic Transformation 149.400

300.000 20.000

Dutch Employers Cooperation Programme Investment Climate Facility for Africa African Center for Economic Transformation 70

16 (15 countries) Trade union cofinancing programme FNV Trade union cofinancing programme CNV

9.703.461 - 38% female leadership 1.834.627 -38% f

Trade union cofinancing programme FNV Trade union cofinancing programme CNV

(13)

Result Area 3 (remaining indicators)

Economic institutions and actors

Result Question 3a: Did economic institutions and actors become stronger?

Baseline Target 2017 Result 2014 Result 2015 Result 2016 Source

Result Question 3b: To what extent has your programme contributed to this result?

Baseline Target 2017 Result 2014 Result 2015 Result 2016 Source

(remaining indicators)

1 (2014); 5 (2013) Centre for Promotion of Imports from Developing Countries

Number of strengthened Business Support Organisations

Number of supported farmer organisations 55 (2014) Farmers Fighting Poverty / Agriterra / 22861

Number of members of supported farmer organisations 6.217.976 (2011)

(14)

Assessment of results achieved by NL across the entire Result area 3

Economic institutions and actors

Reasons for result achieved:

Implications for planning:

B. Results achieved as planned
(15)

Result Area 4

Infrastructure development

Result Question 4a: Did access to improved infrastructure increase?

Baseline Target 2017 Result 2014 Result 2015 Result 2016 Source

Result Question 4b: To what extent has your programme contributed to this

result?

Baseline Target 2017 Result 2014 Result 2015 Result 2016 Source

Number of end users of new or improved infrastructure Jobs supported

Number of end users of new or improved infrastructure Jobs supported

4 mln ORET, FMO Infrastructure Development Fund (flow)

7.000 FMO Infrastructure Development Fund (flow)

88,2 mln (2013) 108 mln (2018)

1,5 mln + 2,5 mln 89,2 mln 0

ORET (flow, projects closed in 2014), FMO IDF (flow) FMO Infrastructure Development Fund (cum, stock) ORIO

103.300 (2013) 108.100 (2018) 110.272 of which 20.495 female

FMO Infrastructure Development Fund (cumulative, stock)

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Assessment of results achieved by NL across the entire Result area 4

Infrastructure development

Reasons for result achieved:

Implications for planning:

C. Results achieved poorer than planned ORIO was closed in 2014 for new project proposals due to complex implementation procedures, little attention for the non-grant financing component and for the coherence with other programmes for private sector development. The current 65 ORIO-projects will be completed under the ORIO framework. In May 2015 the first phase of a project in Vietnam was realised providing clean drinking water to 1600 rural households.

ORIO was followed up in June 2015 by DRIVE and Develop2Build. DRIVE (Development Related Infrastructure Investment Vehicle) provides subsidies to companies that want to actively contribute to the implementation of infrastructure projects in low- and middle income countries. DRIVE is focused on private sector development, better programmatic coherence, flexibility in the project cycle, active engagement of business and includes the possibility of concessional financing for the entire project. Develop2Build (D2B) supports governments through technical assistance in the design and tendering of infrastructural projects. The policy objectives of both programmes overlap, but D2B has a narrower focus: only the least developed countries and other Dutch partner countries qualify for support.

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Result Area 5

Financial sector development

Result Question 5a: Did access to finance increase and has the financial

sector become more stable?

Baseline Target 2017 Result 2014 Result 2015 Result 2016 Source

Result Question 5b: To what extent has your programme contributed to this

result?

Baseline Target 2017 Result 2014 Result 2015 Result 2016 Source

Number of SME with an outstanding loan

Number of improved or introduced new financial products

Number of clients with a bank account Jobs supported

Number of SME with an outstanding loan

Number of improved or introduced new financial products

Number of clients with a bank account

Jobs supported

23.228 14.351

IFC Conflict Affected States in Africa, SME Challenge FMO, MASSIF, Health Insurance Fund (cum. stock) Rabobank PPP (flow 2014)

50

121.908 239.820 22.337

FIRST, IFC Conflict Affected States in Africa FMO MASSIF+ , Health Insurance Fund, Global Index Insurance Fund (flow 2014)

IFC Conflict Affected States in Africa, MASSIF (cumulative, stock)

Rabobank PPP (flow)

IFC Conflict Affected States in Africa, SME Challenge FMO, FMO MASSIF+ (cumulative, stock)

666 (2013, H-1) 11.728

244 10.639

IFC Conflict Affected States in Africa (cum. stock) SME Challenge FMO (cumulative, stock) MASSIF (cumulative, stock)

6 4 5

FIRST (IFC and IMF)

IFC Conflict Affected States in Africa MASSIF

1.286 (2013, H-1) 32.267

89.641 239.820

IFC Conflict Affected States in Africa (cum. stock) MASSIF (cumulative, stock)

Rabobank (flow) 1.064 -297 female

8.355 12.918

IFC Conflict Affected States in Africa (stock) SME Challenge FMO (cumulative,stock) FMO MASSIF+ (cumulative, stock)

Global Index Insurance Programme aims to scale up index insurance to promote insurance as a risk management and mitigation tool to address challenges related to climate change and food security

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Result Area 5 (remaining indicators)

Financial sector development

Result Question 5a: Did access to finance increase and has the financial sector become more stable?

Baseline Target 2017 Result 2014 Result 2015 Result 2016 Source

Result Question 5b: To what extent has your programme contributed to this result?

Baseline Target 2017 Result 2014 Result 2015 Result 2016 Source

Number of people enrolled in insurance programs

459.000 Health Insurance Fund; Global Index Insurance Fund

(flow 2014)

Number of SME with an outstanding loan 443 (2013) 617 0 14.351

Health Insurance Fund Dutch Good Growth Fund Rabobank PPP

Number of improved or introduced new financial products 1 34

Health Insurance Fund Global Index Insurance Fund

Number of people enrolled in insurance programs

3 mln

159.000-57% fem. 451.000 300.000

Health Insurance Fund (flow 2014)

Health Insurance Fund (cumulative since 2007) Global Index Insurance Fund (flow 2014)

(19)

Assessment of results achieved by NL across the entire Result area 5

Financial sector development

Reasons for result achieved:

Implications for planning:

(20)

Result Area 6

Internationalisation of Dutch business

Result Question 6a: Did Dutch companies plan to invest in or trade with

developing countries?

Baseline Target 2017 Result 2014 Result 2015 Result 2016 Source

Result Question 6b: To what extent has your programme contributed to this

result?

Baseline Target 2017 Result 2014 Result 2015 Result 2016 Source

Number of Dutch companies with supported investment plans

in developing countries

Number of local companies with supported investment plans

Number of Dutch companies with supported investment plans

in developing countries

Number of jobs created in local firms with realised investment plans Amount of corporate co-finance generated with ODA (mln euro)

459 Transition Facility from aid to trade, 2g@there,

PSI including PSOM/15626, FOM-OS/23180, FDOV, HIF, ORIO, Sustainable Trade Initiative, Solidaridad

Number of local companies with supported investment plans

Number of jobs created in local firms with realised investment plans

Amount of corporate co-finance generated with ODA (mln euro)

466

5.602 direct jobs- 2.708 female

135,7 mln

Transition Facility from aid to trade, 2g@there, PSI including PSOM/15626, FOM-OS/23180, FDOV, HIF, GlIF, ORIO, Solidaridad

PSI Private Sector Investment / PSOM Cooperation with Emerging Markets Programme

(PSI including PSOM/15626), FOM-OS/23180) Sustainable Trade Initiative, Solidaridad, FDOV, Transition Facility,2g@there, PSI incl. PSOM/FOM-OS

281 + 42 33 65 + 8

Transition Facility from aid to trade, 2g@there PSI including PSOM/15626, FOM-OS/23180 Sustainable Trade Initiative, Solidaridad FSP 25 + 5

34 230

Transition Facility from aid to trade, 2g@there PSI including PSOM/15626, FOM-OS/23180 Solidaridad Farmer Support Programme 5.602 direct jobs-

2.708 female

Private Sector Investment / Cooperation with Emerging Markets Programme (PSI including PSOM/15626), FOM-OS/23180

1.9 mln + 1.8 mln 28,4 mln +20,7mln 34,4 mln, 13,5 mln

Transition Facility from aid to trade, 2g@there PSI including PSOM/15626, FOM-OS/23180 Sustainable Trade Initiative, Solidaridad FSP

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Result Area 6 (remaining indicators)

Internationalisation of Dutch business

Result Question 6a: Did Dutch companies plan to invest in or trade with developing countries?

Baseline Target 2017 Result 2014 Result 2015 Result 2016 Source

Result Question 6b: To what extent has your programme contributed to this result?

Baseline Target 2017 Result 2014 Result 2015 Result 2016 Source

Number of registered requests for Dutch services in 2014 in partner

countries of The Netherlands: Afghanistan (6), Bangladesh (23), Benin

(9), Burundi (7), Ethiopia (50), Ghana (216), Indonesia (130), Yemen

(7), Kenya (76), Mali (11), Mozambique (21) Uganda (29), Palestinian

Territories (2), Rwanda (19), Sudan (16).

68 aid countries 554 transition coun

RVO Achilles

Number of supported Dutch interventions abroad for

private sector development

11 in fragile states 25 transition count 14 other countries

PSD Apps

Number of Dutch companies with investment plans

in developing countries

24 2 4

FDOV - Facility Sustainable Enterprise Food Security Health Insurance Fund, Rabobank PPP

ORIO

Number of local companies with investment plans

24

145 financial SME 3

FDOV - Facility Sustainable Enterprise Food Security Health Insurance Fund, Global Index Insurance Fund ORIO, Rabobank PPP

Number of local companies with investment plans (more programmes) 28.853 Micro/SME

FMO MASSIF+ (cumulative, stock)

(22)

Assessment of results achieved by NL across the entire Result area 6

Internationalisation of Dutch business

Reasons for result achieved:

Implications for planning:

B. Results achieved as planned
(23)

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