Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade - Australia (DFAT)

Workforce Development Program Timor-Leste (Timor-Leste)

Last update: May 20, 2021 Last update: May 20, 2021

Details

Location:Timor-Leste
Timor-Leste
Category:Consulting services
Status:Awarded
Sectors:HR & Employment
Contracting authority type:Development Institution
Eligibility:Organisation
Budget:N/A
Date posted: Jul 7, 2020

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Description

CN ID: CN3698157-A1
CN ID: CN3698157

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About the Funding Agency

DFAT Australia is a department of the Government of Australia that manages the government's international development and aid policies.

The objective of the DFAT aid program is to assist developing countries to reduce poverty and achieve sustainable development. The Asia-Pacific region traditionally remains the program's highest priority, and is planned to receive about 86% of all the Development Assistance funding.

 

About the Sectors

HR & Employment

Covers human resources management, labor market initiatives, and activities related to employment and workforce development.


Key areas:
  • Human resources and workforce management
  • Employment and labor market services
  • Human capital and skills development

Locations

Timor-Leste

Timor-Leste prioritizes basic transport, electricity, water systems, and port infrastructure to support economic diversification beyond oil revenues. Public investment is largely funded through petroleum revenues and sovereign wealth reserves. Infrastructure expansion aims to strengthen connectivity, agricultural productivity, and private sector development. Limited institutional capacity and fiscal sustainability concerns affect long-term project implementation.

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Nr. of grants: 1783
Nr. of donors: 415
Nr. of jobs: 25
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