Programmes
- Aid Effectiveness in Fragile States
- This guideline explains what is meant by the term ‘fragile states’ and outlines the DAC Principles for Good Engagement in Fragile States and Situations, which NZAID has committed to. It then provides basic guidance to staff about how to promote the principles in a relationship with a partner in a fragile state or situation, or in discussions with other government agencies about engagement in situations of fragility.
- Aid Modalities Guideline
- The aid modality guideline defines and describes the range of aid modalities currently used by the New Zealand Aid Programme.
- Conflict Risk Assessment
- This guideline covers the fundamentals of conflict-risk assessment and provides guidance on different methodologies for undertaking conflict-risk assessment at the country, sector, and development activity levels.
- Country Strategic Frameworks / Joint Commitments for Development
- These documents support the development of a country strategic framework for development. The outputs from this process are either: for non-Pacific countries, a Country Strategic Framework for Development (CSFfD); for Pacific countries, a Joint Commitment for Development (JCfD) that includes a results framework. A list of IDG's standard output indicators is also provided.
- Programme Committee Guideline
- The Programme Committee is an advisory body to which important matters can be taken for discussion and guidance. This guideline outlines the purpose, structure and procedures of the Programme Committee, and identifies the key appraisal questions to be covered in a submission to the committee.
- SWAps | Sector Wide Approaches
- A SWAp reflects an approach or philosophy that is based on working in support of partner government policies, strategies and systems. The emphasis is on working in a harmonised and aligned way and may encompass a range of partnership arrangements, aid delivery instruments and modalities.
- Working with Civil Society Organisations
- This guideline sets out key concepts, principles, and funding practices which guide NZAID’s engagement with civil society organisations (CSOs), within New Zealand and off-shore. It establishes consistent parameters but still leaves scope for the particular elements of individual funding windows.