NZAID Field Blog

NZAID's field blog gives an up-close and up-to-date insight on the realities of aid on the ground and discusses issues relevant to development work. NZAID staff will update the blog as they travel to the field to visit NZ-funded programmes and projects. NZAID is the New Zealand Government's international aid and development agency. NZAID's geographic focus is the Pacific region where we have close historic and human links; we are also working in Asia, Africa and Latin America.

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Life on an Outer Island

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In early December Communications Advisor Pip Robertson and NZAID Manager Julie Affleck visited two outer islands in the southern Cook Island...
Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Two serious storms hit the Philippines

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Andrew Matheson, New Zealand ambassador to the Philippines, writes about the two serious storms that hit the Philippines recently. The Phili...
Monday, August 17, 2009

Red R ‘Essentials of Humanitarian Practice’

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Aaron Davy is part of NZAID’s Humanitarian & Peace-Building Team. To help mark World Humanitarian Day (19 August) he has written about h...
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Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Supporting new opportunities in Afghanistan

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Suzanne Loughlin is an NZAID Multilateral Development Programme Manager. She is currently in Afghanistan, and writes about the development c...
Tuesday, May 05, 2009

On the ground in Afghanistan

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Suzanne Loughlin is an NZAID Multilateral Development Programme Manager. She is currently in Afghanistan, and writes about the development c...
Thursday, April 30, 2009

First, build your desk – Skills training in PNG

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Adham Crichton, an NZAID communications advisor, describes a skills-training centre he visited earlier this year in Papua New Guinea. In Jan...
Thursday, December 18, 2008

Tidal floods in Papua New Guinea

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Pati Gagau, NZAID’s manager in Port Moresby, gives a local perspective to the recent king tides and flooding in Papua New Guinea. What has b...
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