29 sectors 1 August, 2004 1. Rural development and food security Agricultural primary production, included horticulture Forestry Fisheries (maritime and.

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29 sectors1

1. Rural development and food security

•Agricultural primary production, included horticulture

•Forestry

•Fisheries (maritime and fresh water) and aquaculture (incl. health)

•Land management (land reform, land use planning and farm

restructuring)

•Rural infrastructure incl. irrigation

•Equipment definition (agriculture equipment, laboratories…)

•Crop protection and disease control

•Animal production and health

•Conservation, storage, processing and packaging

•Agriculture production and marketing groups (inclusive co-operatives)

•Food safety

•Rural extension services

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2. Transport and Infrastructures

•Roads

•Railways

•Harbors and Inland water infrastructures

•Airports and Air Traffic

•Inter-modal infrastructures

•Transport safety

•Bridges

•Border crossing infrastructures

•Dams, hydraulic infrastructures

•Buildings (hospitals, schools, administrative structures…)

•Water supply and sanitation networks

•Solid waste disposal and treatment installations

•Urban planning

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3. Telecommunications

• Telephony (urban and rural)

• Radio-broadcasting, Television

• Data Transmission

• Multimedia Network

• Navigation Systems, Systems of localization and surveillance (terrestrial and maritime)

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4. Earth Observation

• Meteorology (radar and satellite)

• Environmental information systems

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5. Information Technologies, applications

• Platforms: hardware, software, networks; applications:

packages, Expert information systems (EIS)/Management

information systems (MIS)/data warehouses, Decision

Support Systems, etc.

• Telematic services (e-commerce, distance education,

telemedicine)

• Information System as a tool for poverty alleviation, rural

telephony, community tele-centers etc.

• Information System as a tool for knowledge management

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6. Energy and nuclear safety

• Fossil fuels (Oil, gas, coal)

• Hydraulic

• Renewable

• Nuclear safety (Nuclear power plant operation, design safety, safeguards, non-proliferation, radio-active waste, offsite emergency preparedness, decommissioning

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7. Conferences

• Conferences

• Seminars

• Meetings

• Training

• Study visits etc.

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•Sustainable management and protection of natural resources and Ecosystems (forests, fight against desertification, lakes etc.) •Climate change •Nature protection and Bio-diversity •Marine environment and management of coastal areas •Urban environment •Waste management (incl. public/private management structures aspects) •Industrial pollution control •Agricultural pollution •Water management inclusive planning (e.g. integrated river basin management), supply, waste water treatment •Chemicals •Air pollution •Noise protection •Natura 2000 network •Chemicals (standards, transportation, packaging). •Environmental risks/disaster management

8. Environment

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9. Culture

•Cultural development policies

•Intercultural dialogue

•Cultural heritage

•Audio-visual (including cinema)

•Cultural industries and tourism

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10. Governance10.1 Promotion and protection of human

rights

• Promotion and protection of fundamental human

rights

• Social, economic and cultural rights

• Political and civil rights (women rights, freedom of

movement, freedom of thought, conscience and

religion, children, minorities, migrants…)

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11. Support to democratization

• Democratization processes

• Social and political roots of conflicts (conflict prevention)

• Elections (census, support to electoral processes and supervision…)

• Role and functioning of the Parliament

• Citizenship (representative legitimacy, participation and political accountability)

• Media freedom

10. Governance10.2 Support to democratization

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10. Governance 10.3 Reinforcement of the rule of law and

administration of justice

• Reinforcement of the rule of law

• Reform of judiciary (legal reform, justice and protection of

human rights, capacity building, training of magistrates and

prosecution officers…)

• Penal regime (sentencing and detention, pre-trial, juvenile

detention…)

• Awareness and prevention of corruption

• Police reform

• Security sector reform (including exercise of civilian control

over the military)

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10. Governance 10.4 Public administration reform,

management of public finances and civil service reform

• Public administration reform and organizational

development of public institutions (including policy

formulation, planning, budgeting, monitoring, evaluation…)

• Civil service reform (including legal code, human resources

management – recruitment, training, salaries…)

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10. Governance 10.5 Decentralization and local

development 

• Decentralization (subsidiarity, legislation, resource and

fiscal issues, accountability)

• Support to local authorities (local and regional levels

including municipalities)

• Community based development (empowerment and

participatory approaches, gender issues, micro-projects)

• Local development strategies (social, economic, multi-

sector)

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10. Governance10.6 Enhancement of the role of civil

society

• Organizations (Non Governmental organizations,

Community Based Organizations, media, trade unions…),

roles (service delivery and advocacy) and recognition

(legal framework)

• Capacity building (development of strategies,

management and human resource development) and

networking

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11. Home Affairs, the fight against organized crime and terrorism

• Fight against drugs (drugs data collection, forensic laboratories,

Precursor/ Licit and synthetic drugs; development of alternatives for

drug production; drug prevention/rehabilitation; social reinsertion;

anti-drug NGO strengthening and networking)

• Fight against organized crime (including trafficking of persons,

human organs, weapons and chemicals…)

• Fight against money laundering

• Border-crossing management and security (travel documents and

visas, persons and goods control)

• Information and Intelligence (including data collection and

exchange)

• Anti-terrorism systems and cooperation (national and international)

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12. Public health

• Health policy and health systems analysis (including HIV/AIDS impact

analysis, quality management of governance processes, strategic

decision making and change management, health information

systems, sector-wide approaches / donor co-ordination systems, post

crisis rehabilitation of health care systems, public/private co-

operation, regulation of the private sector)

• Epidemiology (including HIV/AIDS, environmental health, health-

related aspects of water and sanitation, epidemiological transition,

demography)

• Social issues and health (poverty and health linkage, health in the

context of poverty reduction, access and equity, urban health)

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13. Health economics and health financing

• Public expenditure review in health (budgeting, mid term

expenditure framework, financial management, procurement,

accounting, auditing)

• Health financing (including population-based analysis of health

spending and National Health Accounts, costing of health services

by intervention and by service units, fairness of financing, analysis

of macro- and microeconomic efficiency, health economics of

HIV/AIDS, provider payment mechanisms)

• Health insurance systems (public, statutory and private health

insurance, mutualités, actuarial aspects)

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14. Health care

• Health care delivery (including referral system, health

technology assessment, evidence based care, quality

management and quality assurance, accreditation,

laboratory services, blood banks, infrastructure planning)

• Reproductive health care (including emergency obstetric

care)

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15. Human Resources development

• Education and training of health professionals (curriculum

development, vocational and academic training in health,

costing and institutional aspects of training, continuing health

and medical education)

• Human resources planning and management (including

workforce management, motivation analysis, leadership and

strategic capacities in the health sector)

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16. Pharmaceutical sector

• National drug policy development (including institutional

support to drug regulatory authorities, manufacturing,

licensing and quality assurance, pricing policies for drugs,

traditional pharmacopoeia)

• Rational drug use

• Procurement, distribution and dispensation of drugs

• Drugs and trade-related intellectual property rights

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17. Health promotion

• Essential concepts in health promotion (including risk factors,

HIV/AIDS and other Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD) prevention

and control, sexual health, family planning (FP), nutrition, life-styles,

specific risk group approaches – e.g. children, adolescents,

mothers ,elderly persons, commercial sex workers, migrant

workers)

• Policy framework for health promotion (leadership and advocacy,

multi-sector approach, social and cultural inclusion) and

institutional framework for health promotion (health promotion

agencies, self-help, interfaces self-help / professional services)

• Behavioral change (evidence based behavioral change approaches,

information – education – communication (IEC), media),

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18. Pharmaceutical sector

• National drug policy development (including institutional

support to drug regulatory authorities, manufacturing,

licensing and quality assurance, pricing policies for drugs,

traditional pharmacopoeia)

• Rational drug use

• Procurement, distribution and dispensation of drugs

• Drugs and trade-related intellectual property rights

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13. Education, Employment and Social

• Essential concepts in health promotion (including risk factors,

HIV/AIDS and other Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD)

prevention and control, sexual health, family planning (FP),

nutrition, life-styles, specific risk group approaches – e.g.

children, adolescents, mothers ,elderly persons, commercial sex

workers, migrant workers)

• Policy framework for health promotion (leadership and

advocacy, multi-sector approach, social and cultural inclusion)

and institutional framework for health promotion (health

promotion agencies, self-help, interfaces self-help / professional

services)

• Behavioral change (evidence based behavioral change

approaches, information – education – communication (IEC),

media)

20. Health promotion

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• Early childhood education

• Primary education

• Secondary education

• Higher education

• Basic life skills for youth and adults (including literacy

and numeracy training)

• Education sector analysis, reform and management

21. Education (formal and non-formal)

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• Elementary vocational training, secondary level

technical education and advanced technical training

• Alternate training , in-service training and

apprenticeships

• VET sub-sector analysis, reform and management

22. Vocational Education and Training – VET (formal and non-formal)

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• Structure and characteristics of the labor force

• Labor market settings/management, employment

services and offices)

• Wage policy and labor market

• Social dialogue

• Job creation

23. Labor Market and Employment (formal and non-formal)

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• E-learning

• Information and communication technologies

(policies)

• Research and innovation

24. Use of information and Knowledge Economy E-learning

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• Social situation and impact analysis

• Social policy institutions and their management

• Pension policy, legislation, systems and reform

• Health and accident insurance policy, legislation,

systems and reform

• Unemployment insurance schemes

• Social inclusion and assistance policies and systems

25. Social Inclusion and Protection (formal and informal)

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• Poverty analysis and monitoring

(including Millennium Development

Goals and Poverty Reduction Strategies)

26. Poverty

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• Macroeconomic / monetary analysis (inclusive privatization policy/effects

and aspects related to regional integration)

• Statistics (incl. data collection),

• National accounts, Public expenditure review

• Fiscal accounts and analysis (Government Financial Statistics), Taxation

(direct and indirect, personal and corporate, excises etc.)

• Treasury, Budget and Debt management

• Public procurement

• Central banking (incl. fight against money laundering, monetary policy

etc.)

• Financial sector regulation (incl. supervision of banking, insurance,

pension funds, Stock exchange etc.)

• Corporate governance issues (incl. standards on audits and accounting)

26. Macro economy, Public finance, Central Banking

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• Financial instruments for SME development

(policy)

• Insurance sector (incl. insurance accounting and

licensing)

• Customs legislation and procedures

• External trade policy

• Competition policy

• Privatization and industrial policy

• Intellectual property

• Commercial policy

• Sector policies (textile, mining, pharmaceutical

industry, agriculture, tourism etc.)

• SMEs development policy and support

27. Regulatory environment for business

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• Standards and norms

• Metrology

• Conformity assessment (incl. accreditation,

certification and testing laboratories)

28. Standards

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• Humanitarian aid needs assessment (i.a. medical and health-related matters, nutrition,

water and sanitation, shelter…)

• Mediation, conflict resolution and reconciliation

• Demobilization, disarmament and reintegration (DDR)

• Collection, storage and destruction of small arms and light weapons

• Clearance of mines and unexploded ordnance and related activities (including mine

awareness, marking of minefields, training and research)

• Resettlement of refugees and internally displaced persons (IDPs) and support to host

communities

• Linking relief, rehabilitation and development (LRRD)

• Damage assessment and reconstruction planning

• Post-conflict transitional relief measures, including employment generation

• Logistical support to operations (including planning of complex missions, transport, provision

of security, telecommunications)

• Disaster preparedness

• Civil protection

• Military expertise (including civil-military cooperation, monitoring the conduct of forces,

military procurement)

29. Humanitarian aid and emergency

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• Social situation and impact analysis

• Social policy institutions and their management

• Pension policy, legislation, systems and reform

• Health and accident insurance policy, legislation, systems

and reform

• Unemployment insurance schemes

• Social inclusion and assistance policies and systems

25. Social Inclusion and Protection (formal and informal)

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