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Title: EU PROGRAMMES: DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION INSTRUMENTS


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  • EU PROGRAMMES DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION
    INSTRUMENTS

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Presentation
  • 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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  • The context

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The European Cooperation
Fight against poverty
  • Under the Nice Treaty article 177 defined 3
    concentration domains for EC Cooperation

Economic integration
Sustainable development
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The European Cooperation
Poverty Eradication
  • Under the Lisbon Treaty (art 208) stress puts on

Policy Coherence for Development
Aid effectiveness
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The 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

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The 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)

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EU 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

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The 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.

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Division of labour
  • Political strategies (programming DGs) DEV
    RELEX in charge of the elaboration of the
    programming documents
  • In charge of implementation EuropeAid and
    Delegations

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EuropeAid 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.

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The 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

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Geographic versus thematic instruments
  • Geographic programmes EDF, ICI, DCI, ENPI, IPA
  • Thematic programmes IfS, Environment, EIDHR,
    Investing in people, NSA/LA, migrations.

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Geographical coverage
ICI
E N P I
ICI
DCI
EDF
DCI
ICI
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Geographic distribution of funds - 2008
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EuropeAid spending per region, ODA and OA, ACP
including South Africa and Bananas
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Geographic 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.

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Development 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

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Development cooperation instrument (DCI) (2)
  • Scope III Thematic programmes
  • Funding Average 800 million p.a.
  • Region All third countries
  • except industrialised / pre-accession
  • 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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Distribution 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
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Added-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.

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Glossary
  • Non State Actors
  • NGOs, political foundations, trade unions,
    universities, cooperatives, etc.
  • Local and regional authorities
  • Municipalities, provinces, regions and their
    associations

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DCI programmes (1/5)
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DCI programmes (2/5)
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DCI programmes (3/5)
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DCI programmes (4/5)
Support third countries in their efforts to
better manage migratory flows
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DCI programmes (5/5)
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OBJECTIVES 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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NSALA 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)

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NSALA 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

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NSALA 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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A 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

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Usefull 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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