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Title: EuropeAid reorganisation


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Summary
  1. Overall framework for the implementation of the
    Commissions external assistance
  2. EuropeAid 2004 Performance
  3. Towards a new strategic financial framework

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Overall frameworkfor the implementationof the
Commissions external assistance
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The origin of EC external aid
  • The Treaty of Rome in 1957 and the creation of
    the European Development Fund in 1958
  • 2 Youndé Conventions 1963-1974 with 18 to 20
    EAMA countries.
  • 4 Lomé Conventions 1975-2000 with 46 to 68 ACP
    countries.
  • The Cotonou Agreement signed in 2001 with 77 ACP
    countries.
  • Mediterranean Protocols and Asia-Latin America
    Regulations starting from years 80s

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Political objectives (1)
  • As defined in the Maastricht Treaty (1992)
  • sustainable economic and social development
  • gradual integration of developing countries into
    world economy
  • fight against poverty
  • promotion of Human Rights and strengthening of
    democracy and the rule of law

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Political objectives (2)
  • The Amsterdam Treaty (1997) consolidated the
    approach on sustainable development and the
    importance of human rights
  • The Constitutional Treaty (2004) confirms that
    development cooperation is an EU policy in its
    own right for which the Community has a shared
    competence with the Member States poverty
    eradication remains the priority objective

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EU Development Policy
  • Development Policy Statement (2000)
  • Main goal poverty reduction
  • Coherence with the Millenium Development Goals
    (MDGs)
  • 6 priority sectors trade development /
    regional integration and co-operation / transport
    / governance institutional capacity building /
    sustainable rural development and food security /
    macro-economic policies access to social
    services
  • Development of Sector Policy support and of
    Budget support
  • Update of Development Policy Declaration in 2005
    (Commissioner Michel)

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The Commission, today,a major development actor
  • Third donor of Official Development Assistance
    (ODA) after the USA and Japan
  • First donor of humanitarian aid ( 513,3 million
    in 2004)
  • 2004 new commitments (grants) amounted to 8,5
    billion (EuropeAids portfolio Humanitarian Aid
    Pre-Accession instruments CFSP Rapid
    Reaction Facility)
  • Co-operation with more than 150 partner
    countries, territories and regional organisations
  • Network of 130 Delegations

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EuropeAids mission
Implementation of all external aid instrumentsto
third countries
  • Exceptions
  • Pre-accession
  • CFSP and Rapid Reaction Facility
  • Humanitarian assistance Macro-financial
    assistance
  • Fishery agreements

Geographical programmes. Community budget
CARDS Balkans TACIS New Independent
States MEDA Middle East and Mediterranean EPRD
South Africa ALA Asia and Latin
America . EDF 6, 7, 8 and 9 ACP Thematic
Programmes Food security, NGO co-financing,
democracy and human rights, environment, forests,

Thus in 2004 New financing decisions 6,9
billion Payments 6,2 billion
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EuropeAid 2004 Performance
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Financial Performance (1)
  • Amounts committed in 2004 6.9 billion (-10)
  • Africa, Caribbean, Pacific 2 647 million
  • Middle East/Mediterranean 1003 million
  • Balkans 663 million
  • Asia 611 million
  • New Independent States 504 million
  • Latin America 312 million
  • South Africa 133 million
  • Thematic Programmes 1 040 million

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EuropeAids portfolio (end 2004)
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Financial Performance (2)
Amounts paid in 2004 6.2 billion (9 -
Increase of payments with 73 since 1997)
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Financial Performance (3)
Stabilisation of outstanding commitments around
20 billion euros since 2000
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Financial Performance (4)
Decrease in implementation years
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Devolution nearly completed (1)
  • 77 Delegations out of 80already devolved
    (beginning 2005)
  • 7 in Europe / Caucasus / Central Asia
  • 9 in the Mediterranean
  • 36 in Africa
  • 14 in Latin America and in The Caribbean
  • 11 in Asia and in The Pacific
  • Underway (3 Delegations) Burundi, Haiti, Israel

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Devolution nearly completed (2)
Increase of staff in Delegations Increased
number of staff managing external aid (57)
favouring Delegations ( 148)
  • Decrease in EuropeAid staffing from1400 (2001)
    to 960 (2005)

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Devolution nearly completed (3)
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Towards a new strategic financial framework
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Towards a new strategic framework (1)
  • New financial perspectives 2007-2013 COM
    proposals in February, July and November 2004 /
    timing foreseen political agreement at the
    European Council in June 2005 and adoption of the
    full legislation before end 2005
  • 3 new main lines for the external action of the
    European Union
  • Continental strength (neighbourhood policy)
  • Partner for sustainable development
  • Global actor ensuring civil and stategic
    security
  • Simplification and rationalisation of instruments
  • Budgetisation of the EDF

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Towards a new strategic framework (2)
New proposed instruments
Developmentco-operation andeconomic
co-operation(new)
EuropeanNeighbourhoodand PartnershipInstrument
(new)
Instrumentfor pre-AccessionAssistance (new)
Horizontal
Instrument for Stability (new)
Macro-FinancialAssistance
Instrument forHumanitarian Aid
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Instrument for Pre-Accession (IPA)
  • Integrated instrument to assist candidate
    (Croatia, Turkey) and potential candidate
    (Western Balkans) countries replaces Phare,
    ISPA, SAPARD, Turkey pre-accession, and CARDS
    instruments
  • Clear distinction between potential Candidate
    Countries (support for participation in the
    Stabilisation and Association process) and
    Candidate Countries (adopt and implement the
    acquis and implement EU funds on accession)

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European Neighbourhood and Partnership Instrument
(ENPI)
  • Financial instrument designed to support the
    European Neighbourhood Policy and the strategic
    partnership with Russia replaces MEDA, Tacis and
    other existing instruments
  • ENPI covers Community assistance to 17 Countries
    Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Moldova, Armenia,
    Georgia, Azerbaijan, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia,
    Libya, Egypt, Israel, Palestinian Authority,
    Syria, Jordan, Lebanon
  • Specific Cross Border co-operation component
    covering border regions in the Member States

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Development Co-operation and Economic
Co-operation Instrument (DCECI)
  • Financial instrument designed to support
    development co-operation in pursuance of
    Millennium Development Goals, for economic
    co-operation, and for horizontal, thematic, and
    global initiatives
  • DCECI covers all Countries, territories and
    regions not covered by IPA and ENPI mainly
    Africa, Caribbean, Pacific (but not Overseas
    Countries and Territories), Asia, Central Asia,
    East-Jordan and Latin America

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Instrument for Stability (IS)
  • Financial instrument designed to support
  • Response to political crisis, man-made or natural
    disaster, including Peace Support
  • Response to urgent global and regional
    cross-border challenges affecting the security of
    the citizen
  • Safeguarding against critical technological
    threats, nuclear safety, non-proliferation

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Main common provisions (1)
  • Central role of programming
  • dialogue with partner countries involving civil
    society (ownership, national development
    strategies)
  • country and regional strategies / multi-annual
    indicative allocations based on needs and
    performance criteria
  • Annual action programmes
  • Possibility to extend geographical coverage of
    instruments to global and trans-regional
    activities
  • External projection of internal EU policies
    foreseen under the instruments

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Main common provisions (2)
  • Eligibility no restrictions of the type of
    beneficiaries (including civil society)
  • Financing no restriction on the type of measures
    (including budget support) and support measures
    (audit, evaluation, devolution costs)
  • Procurement consistent with untying proposal
  • Mechanisms for co-financing

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Indicative amounts 20072013(current prices
without administrative expenditure)
  • Pre-Accession 14 653 M (2.093 M to be
    committed each year / a decrease of 17 compared
    to years 2004-06)
  • Neighbourhood Policy 14 929 M (2.133 M to be
    committed each year / an increase of 67 compared
    to years 2004-06)
  • Development 44 229 M of which 23 572 for ACP
    countries EDF budgetisation as of 2008 (6.780 M
    to be committed each year / an increase of 34
    compared to years 2004-06)
  • Stability 4 455 M (652 M to be committed each
    year / an increase of 44 compared to years
    2004-06)
  • Other instruments and reserves 14.895 M

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