Title: EU PROGRAMMES: DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION INSTRUMENTS
1- EU PROGRAMMES DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION
INSTRUMENTS
2Presentation
- The context
- Financial instruments geographic thematic
programmes, focus on the Development
Cooperation Instrument - Overview of thematic programmes of the DCI focus
on Non-State Actors Local Authorities programme
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4The European Cooperation
Fight against poverty
- Under the Nice Treaty article 177 defined 3
concentration domains for EC Cooperation
Economic integration
Sustainable development
5The European Cooperation
Poverty Eradication
- Under the Lisbon Treaty (art 208) stress puts on
Policy Coherence for Development
Aid effectiveness
6The general framework
- 2000 UN 8 Millennium Development Goals, fixing
poverty reduction objectives for 2015 - 2002 The Monterrey Consensus, commitment from
developped countries to increase financing for
development - 2005 OECD Paris Declaration, 60 recipients and
- 50 donors on aid effectiveness
- 2008 Accra High Level Forum on aid effectiveness
- 2008 Doha Conference on financing for development
7The European Framework
- 2000 The Cotonou Agreement, a renewed framework
for relation with ACP countries (revised in 2005) - 2005 European Consensus, the EU development
policy (Commission, Member States and Parliament) - 2007 EU Code on Division of Labour
- 2007 new Financial instruments (including the
Development Cooperation Instrument)
8EU EC aid implementation
- EU the largest donor in the world
- 27 1 donors together responsible for 60 of all
development aid (2008 48,6 billion) - USA provides 22
- European Commission on its own
- Second largest donor of humanitarian aid
- Third largest donor of development aid (11,
after USA and Germany) - Present in aprox. 140 countries
9The RELEX Family
- The External relations family
- DG External Relations (RELEX)
- DG Development (DEV)
- DG Enlargement (ELARG)
- DG Trade (TRADE)
- Humanitarian Office (ECHO)
- . and Delegations !
- Some changes to come.
10Division of labour
- Political strategies (programming DGs) DEV
RELEX in charge of the elaboration of the
programming documents - In charge of implementation EuropeAid and
Delegations
11EuropeAid Mandate
- ? Created in 2001 in charge of the
implementation of external programmes worldwide. - ? Aims at delivering development aid in an
efficient and effective way. - ? Responsible of different steps of the project
cycle (with Delegations) identification,
feasibility, financing decision, procurement,
monitoring, evaluation, audit etc.
12The external aid budget 2008
External aid 12.8 bn(9)
EuropeAid EDF fund 4.8 bn (37)
Non-EuropeAid Budget 3.3 bn(26)
Commission budget inside EU 124 bn (91)
EuropeAid Budget 4.6 bn (37)
EuropeAid implements external assistance. This
excludes pre-accession aid, humanitarian aid, and
Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) aid. EC
total budget includes European Development Fund
(EDF). NB 2008 provisional figures (April 09)
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- Financial instruments focus on the Development
Cooperation Instrument
14Geographic versus thematic instruments
- Geographic programmes EDF, ICI, DCI, ENPI, IPA
- Thematic programmes IfS, Environment, EIDHR,
Investing in people, NSA/LA, migrations.
15Geographical coverage
ICI
E N P I
ICI
DCI
EDF
DCI
ICI
16Geographic distribution of funds - 2008
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EuropeAid spending per region, ODA and OA, ACP
including South Africa and Bananas
17Geographic instruments
- The bulk of the EC cooperation
- - Cooperation with Partners States via Country
Strategy Papers signed between the EC and
national authorities 3 and 5 priorities in the
cooperation. - - Involvement of Non-State actors (depends of the
context) - Dialogue with state authorities
- Capacity-building programmes internal
governance, networking advocacy capacities etc.
18Development cooperation instrument (DCI)
- Scope I Country specific programmes
- Funding Average 1.4 billion p.a.
- Regions Latin America 380 million
- Asia 740
- Central Asia 100
- Middle East 70
- South Africa 140
- Scope II Sugar production restructuring
- Funding Average 180 million p.a.
- Region 18 African, Caribbean, Pacific countries
- Ref Reg 1905/2006 of 18.12.06
19Development cooperation instrument (DCI) (2)
- Scope III Thematic programmes
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- Funding Average 800 million p.a.
- Region All third countries
- except industrialised / pre-accession
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- Themes Investing in people 150 million
- Environment 120
- NSAs / local authorities 230
- Food security 240
- Migration / asylum 60
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- Overview of thematic programmes focus on NSALA
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21Distribution of funds by horizontal programme -
2008
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Thematic programmes include non-state actors
local authorities, investing in people, gender,
environment, migration and food security
22Added-value of thematic programmes
- Do not result from a direct negotiation between
the state and the EC but proposed by NSALAs or
managed jointly with international institutions - Complementary to geographic programmes
actor-oriented, can reach more easily the local
level. - Illustration of the EU as a soft power ,
willing the spread its common values around the
world such as fight against death penalty,
mitigation of climate change, gender equality
etc.
23Glossary
- Non State Actors
- NGOs, political foundations, trade unions,
universities, cooperatives, etc. - Local and regional authorities
- Municipalities, provinces, regions and their
associations
24DCI programmes (1/5)
25DCI programmes (2/5)
26DCI programmes (3/5)
27DCI programmes (4/5)
Support third countries in their efforts to
better manage migratory flows
28DCI programmes (5/5)
29OBJECTIVES OF THE PROGRAMME NSA-LA
- To support small scale initiatives from NSA and
LA in the field of development reinforce the
capacity of intervention of NSA and LA in the
policy making process - 3 objectives
- promote an inclusive and empowered society in
partner countries to facilitate non-state actors
and local authorities participation in poverty
reduction and sustainable development strategies, - raise public awareness of development issues and
promote education for development in the EU and
acceding countries, - support activities to strengthen coordination and
communication activities of NSA and local
authority networks in the EU and acceding
countries.
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30NSALA 2009
- In-country interventions in priority countries
country based calls - for Proposals managed by EC Delegations 82
targeted countries in AAP 2009 - 2009 /- 137,8 m (121,7 m for NSA, 16,1 m for
LA) - Multi-country, global and regional interventions
global calls for Proposals managed by EC Brussels
(Obj 1) - Obj 1 /- 40,6 m (30,5 m for NSA, 10,1 m for
LA)
31NSALA 2009
- Objectives 2 and 3 CfP managed in Brussels
- Obj 2 /- 30,5 m (26 m for NSA, 4,5 m for LA)
- Obj 3 /- 4,5 m (3,75 for NSA, 0.75 m for
LA) - Direct grants /- 3,1 m
- Support measures /- 1 m
- -For more information
- Europeaid Unit F1 Contact EuropeAid-NSA-LA_at_ec.eu
ropa.eu
32NSALA 2010
- 3 calls for proposals to be launched by EuropeAid
(corresponding to the 3 objectives) in spring
2010 - Between 80 85 Delegations will launch calls for
proposals at the local level - Objective 2 capitalization study to be launched
in January concerning Development education
projects.
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34A new multiannual strategy
- Previous one for 2007-2010
- Challenge implementation began only in 2008
- External evaluation completed
- Public consultation until 7th March 2010
- http//ec.europa.eu/development/how/consultation/i
ndex.cfm?actionviewconsid4886 - Adoption foreseen before summer 2010
35Usefull links
- DG DEV
- http//ec.europa.eu/development/index_en.cfm
- EuropeAid
- http//ec.europa.eu/europeaid/index_en.htm
- Calls for proposals
- http//ec.europa.eu/europeaid/work/funding/index_e
n.htm - http//ec.europa.eu/europeaid/work/funding/documen
ts/call_forecast.pdf - Potential Applicant Database On Registration
(PADOR) - http//ec.europa.eu/europeaid/work/onlineservices/
pador/index_en.htm
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36Many thanks for your attention!
Dont be shy. The floor is yours!!