Title: OFFICIAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE OF THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC
1OFFICIAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCEOF THE SLOVAK
REPUBLIC
JUDr. Marek Brencic, 14. May 2007, Senec
2Basic objectives of Slovak Aid
- Shared responsibility for global development
- Moral obligations and commitments resulting from
membership in international organisations and
initiatives - Interest of Slovak Republic to participate in the
donor community, and to be perceived as its part
3International commitments
- UNO e.g. Millennium Development Goals (20005),
Monterrey (2002) - OECD (Member as of year 2000) e.g. The Paris
Declaration on Aid Effectiveness of March 2005 - EU e.g. strive to increase ODA to reach 0, 17
ODA/GNI by 2010 and 0,33 ODA/GNI by 2015
(European Council conclusion of June 2005)
4Slovak ODA in Figures2002-2006
Year Total GDP
2002 257,6 mil. SKK 0,024
2003 550,0 mil. SKK 0,046
2004 975,7 mil. SKK 0,072
2005 1 740 mil. SKK 0,120
2006 1 638 mil. SKK 0,103
Target year 2010 3 200 mil. SKK 0,17
Target year 2015 7 800 mil. SKK 0,33
1 EUR 33.6 SKK 11/05/ 2007
5Slovak ODA Territorial Priorities
- Programme countries
- Serbia
- Montenegro
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- Project Countries
- Afghanistan
- Albania
- Belarus
- Bosnia-Herzegovina
- Kazakhstan
- Kenya
- Kyrgyz Republic
- Macedonia
- Mongolia
- Mozambique
- Sudan
- Tajikistan
- Ukraine
- Uzbekistan
6Sector Priorities of Slovak ODA
- Developing democratic institutions and market
environment - Infrastructure (including the social
infrastructure) - Landscaping, protection of the environment,
agriculture, food safety and use of raw materials
7Challenges to the Future (I.)
- Increasing the volume of Slovak Development
Assistance to 0,17 GDP in 2010 - Effective operation of the Development Agency
- Intensive work with Slovak public and target
groups - Programme focus (specialisation, closer sectoral
orientation)
8Challenges to the Future (II.)
- Active approach by Slovak representatives in the
EU, OECD and UN institutions and bodies in ODA - Drafting of the Development Assistance Law
- Cooperation with other donors in a field
(monitoring, evaluation, coordination) - preparation of new Medium-Term Strategy for ODA
(2009-2013)
9Examples of Successful Projects MDGs
10MDG No. 2
- Elementary school in Afghanistan
- Implementator People in Peril Association
11MDG No. 3
Women's Community Based Resource Centers in Rural
Afghanistan Implementator People in Peril
Association
12MDG No 6
Preventing Mother-to-Child HIV Transmition,
Cambodia Implementator MAGNA Children at Risk
13MDG No 7
Drinking water for Mozambique - new pumps
Implementator PLOP
14Social infrastructure
Assistance for handicapped students Mongolia ADRA
15Social infrastructure
160 Braille Typewriters for the Blind Belgrade,
Serbia and Montenegro Implementator Association
of blind and partially sighted
16Thank You for Your Attention
http//www.slovakaid.sk
17Conclusions
- to increase the volume of Slovak ODA according to
percentage of GDP - to improve the effectiveness of aid
- effective operation of the Slovak Aid Agency
- to approve the ODA Law
- to upgrade co-operation with foreign donors
- to improve public awareness of Slovak aid