CODEL Delegation
Visits Timor-Leste from February 23-24, 2006
The delegation was made up of four representatives and three
staff of the House Democracy Assistance Committee. The congressional
representatives were: Kolbe (AZ), Capps (CA), Schiff (CA) and
Schwartz (PA). On the first day, Congressman Kolbe, US Ambassador
Rees and the President of the Timorese Parliament, Francisco
Guterres, signed a memorandum of understanding for cooperation
between the US Congress and the Timorese parliament. The cooperation
includes the current US Delegation visit to Timor-Leste, Timorese
MPs visiting the United States later in the year and a project
(managed by USAID, implemented by the Asia Foundation) to support
a library/internet resource center in the Timorese parliament.
A team from the Library of Congress regional office accompanied
the delegation and will provide technical assistance to the
design of the library project and training for Timorese librarians.
The congressional representatives and staff held discussions
with Timorese parliamentarians on the role of majority and minority
parties, civilian control over the military, police, and other
security forces, and the role of legislative staff. Timorese
MPs asked questions about working across party lines, the use
of state resources in campaigns, the gender balance in the US
Congress and voter turn out in American elections. (Feb. 28,
2006)
Private Sector
Development Project Hosts First Agribusiness Focus Group Meeting
USAID’s Dezenvolve Setór Privadu (DSP) hosted the
first Agribusiness Focus Group meeting to promote agribusiness
development by identifying strategies to improve the business
environment, guide research and initiatives on markets, technologies
and products, and to link the private sector to financial and
business services. The meeting provided an opportunity to coordinate
and share experiences, as well as provide a forum for discussion
of specific agribusiness opportunities and constraints. (Feb.
28, 2006)
USAID Micro-Finance
Partner, Tuba Rai Metin, Expands its Reach
USAID funds Catholic Relief Services (CRS) to provide significant
training and technical assistance to help microfinance institution
Tuba Rai Metin to expand its services throughout three major
districts of the country, including Dili. By providing microfinance
services, they help increase access to financial services for
the poor. (Feb. 28, 2006)
Youth Groups
Learn How to Produce Organic Fertilizer
USAID grantee Haburas Moris (Improving Life in Tetum) is a non-profit
local NGO working with the community in Bobonaro district to
help them produce and use organic fertilizer for their crops.
Currently, 17 people from two youth groups are attending the
training to help give them the skills to produce their own organic
fertilizer in the future. As a result, one of the groups has
produced 500 kilograms of the organic fertilizer which will
be used by the group members for their mung bean plantation.
In addition, Haburas Moris has produced 45 sacks of organic
fertilizer, 28 sacks of which have been sold for $5 per sack,
providing revenues of $140. (Feb. 28, 2006)

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