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Private Sector Development Organisation Date Reporting Period Activity 2014 Implemented by Rio marker Gender marker Number Name Actual expenditure Name Organisation channel mitigation/adaptation significant/principal significant/principal

Activity 2014 Implemented by Rio marker Gender marker Number Name Actual expenditure Name Organisation channel mitigation/adaptation significant/principal significant/principal

Activity 2014 Implemented by Rio marker Gender marker Number Name Actual expenditure Name Organisation channel mitigation/adaptation significant/principal significant/principal

Activity 2014 Implemented by Rio marker Gender marker Number Name Actual expenditure Name Organisation channel mitigation/adaptation significant/principal significant/principal

Activity 2014 Implemented by Rio marker Gender marker Number Name Actual expenditure Name Organisation channel mitigation/adaptation significant/principal significant/principal

Result Area 1 Market access and sustainable trade Result Question 1a: Did market access and sustainable trade increase? Result Question 1b: To what extent has your programme contributed to this result?

Result Area 1 (remaining indicators) Market access and sustainable trade Result Question1a: Did market access and sustainable trade increase? Result Question1b: To what extent has your programme contributed to this result?

Assessment of results achieved by NL across the entire Result area 1 Market access and sustainable trade Reasons for result achieved: Implications for planning:

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

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

Assessment of results achieved by NL across the entire Result area 2 Laws, regulations and policy plans Reasons for result achieved: Implications for planning:

Result Area 3 Economic institutions and actors Result Question 3a: Did economic institutions and actors become stronger? Result Question 3b: To what extent has your programme contributed to this result?

Result Area 3 (remaining indicators) Economic institutions and actors Result Question 3a: Did economic institutions and actors become stronger? (remaining indicators) Result Question 3b: To what extent has your programme contributed to this result?

Assessment of results achieved by NL across the entire Result area 3 Economic institutions and actors Reasons for result achieved: Implications for planning:

Result Area 4 Infrastructure development Result Question 4a: Did access to improved infrastructure increase? Result Question 4b: To what extent has your programme contributed to this result?

Assessment of results achieved by NL across the entire Result area 4 Infrastructure development Reasons for result achieved: Implications for planning:

Result Area 5 Financial sector development Result Question 5a: Did access to finance increase and has the financial sector become more stable? Result Question 5b: To what extent has your programme contributed to this result?

Result Area 5 (remaining indicators) Financial sector development Result Question 5a: Did access to finance increase and has the financial sector become more stable? Result Question 5b: To what extent has your programme contributed to this result?

Assessment of results achieved by NL across the entire Result area 5 Financial sector development Reasons for result achieved: Implications for planning:

Result Area 6 Internationalisation of Dutch business Result Question 6a: Did Dutch companies plan to invest in or trade with developing countries? Result Question 6b: To what extent has your programme contributed to this result?

Result Area 6 (remaining indicators) Internationalisation of Dutch business Result Question 6a: Did Dutch companies plan to invest in or trade with developing countries? Result Question 6b: To what extent has your programme contributed to this result?

Assessment of results achieved by NL across the entire Result area 6 Internationalisation of Dutch business Reasons for result achieved: Implications for planning:

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