USAID Helps
Timor-Leste Prepare for Avian Influenza
USAID is supporting the preparations of Timor-Leste's government
for the arrival of avian influenza, which has already killed
birds and people in neighboring Indonesia. The Ministry of Agriculture,
Forestry, and Fisheries recently received its first shipment
of avian influenza test kits, funded by USAID. The 500 kits
will be used by the Livestock Division in districts across the
country. USAID has also funded expert technical assistance through
the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) to help the ministry
develop its 3-year preparedness, prevention, and response plan.
Once approved by the minister, the plan will be presented to
donors and stakeholders.
Government Agency Support Focuses
on International Investors
TradeInvest Timor-Leste is the government's investment and export
promotion agency that helps international investors start businesses
in the young country. A new USAID grant will cover the government's
costs to employ an experienced international manager as the
agency establishes its processes and supports policies that
encourage foreign direct investment.
Ombudsman’s
Office Receives Anti-corruption Investigation Training
USAID provided initial training in anti-corruption investigation
skills to the newly-recruited staff of the Ombudsman’s
office. The five-day course was led by Mr. Tony Kwok, the former
Deputy Commissioner and Head of Operations of the Independent
Commission on Anti-Corruption (ICAC) in Hong Kong. The course
provided the participants an introduction to types of corruption
offenses, complaint procedures and basic techniques of investigation.
Two investigators from the Inspector General’s office
also joined the training. During the week Mr. Kwok also led
a roundtable discussion on corruption issues with members of
parliament.

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