2. UNICEF
Established in 1946 with headquarter at New York.
South east Asia region covers India.
FUNCTION
UNICEF works in close
collaboration with WHO &
other UN agencies.
Child nutrition & health
Family & child welfare
Education
3. UNDP
Established in 1966.
OBJECTIVES
To help poorer nations develop their human
& natural resources more fully.
It covers every social & economic sector-agriculture,
industry, education, science,
health & manpower.
4. UNFPA
UNFPA has been providing assistance to
India since 1974.
OBJECTIVES
Intensive development of health & family
welfare.
Improvement of rural health services.
To develop national capability for
introduction of innovative approaches to
family planning.
5. FAO
It was formed in 1945.
AIM
To help nation wise living standard.
To improve nutrition o the people of all countries.
To increase the efficacy of farming, forestry &
fisheries.
To better the condition of rural people & widen
oppertunities of all people for productive work.
6. ILO
In 1919. ILO was established.
AIM
To improve the working & living conditions
of working population all over the world.
WORLD BANK
PURPOSE
TO develop less develop countries raise
their living standard.
8. USAID(US Agency for International
development)
US govt Extends aid to India through 3 agencies;
USAID
The Public Law 480(food for peace programme)
The US export-import Bank (Grants & loans)
HELP
Malaria eradication
Medical education
Nursing education
Health education & Nutrition
Water supply & sanitation
Family planning
9. SIDA: Assisting the NTCP since 1979.
DANIDA: DANIDA provides assistance for
NBCP since 1978.
10. DFID
The Department for International Development (DFID) is
a United Kingdom government department primarily
responsible for administering overseas aid.
The goal of the department is "to promote sustainable
development and eliminate world poverty".
DFID's main programme areas of work are;
Education, Health & Social Services
Water Supply and Sanitation
Government and Civil Society
Economic Sector (including Infrastructure, Production Sectors
and Developing Planning)
Environment Protection, Research, and Humanitarian
Assistance.
11. AusAID
Australian AID (the Australian Agency for International
Development) was the Australian Government agency
responsible for managing Australia's overseas aid program until
31 October 2013, when it ceased to be an executive agency
and was integrated into the Department of Foreign Affairs and
Trade.
The objective of the aid program is to assist developing
countries to reduce poverty and achieve sustainable
development, in line with Australia's national interest.