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Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 30 June 2005

Thursday, 30 June 2005

Questions (320, 321, 322)

Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin

Question:

306 Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin asked the Minister for Foreign Affairs if he will report on the support in materials, cash and personnel provided to UNMIK, IPTF and non-governmental organisations working in Kosovo for 2004 and 2005. [23568/05]

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Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin

Question:

307 Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin asked the Minister for Foreign Affairs if he will report on the support in materials, cash and personnel provided to the Government of Bosnia-Herzegovina and non-governmental organisations working in Bosnia for 2004 and 2005. [23569/05]

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Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin

Question:

308 Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin asked the Minister for Foreign Affairs if he will report on the support in materials, cash and personnel provided to the Government of Macedonia and non-governmental organisations working in Macedonia. [23570/05]

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Written answers

I propose to take Questions Nos. 306 to 308, inclusive, together.

Since the early 1990s, Ireland has provided in excess of €30 million in assistance to the western Balkans, including Bosnia-Herzegovina, Kosovo and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. In recent years, the focus has shifted from the provision of emergency humanitarian assistance to projects and programmes that encourage the development of functioning public administrations, economic development, including poverty reduction, and the emergence of a civil society. The objective is to work with the countries of the region to consolidate peace and stability and to ensure full respect for human rights and European democratic standards. Ireland also contributes significantly to projects that are implemented on a regional basis, including through the stability pact for south-eastern Europe.

Details of support from my Department for Kosovo, Bosnia-Herzegovina and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia for 2004 and committed for 2005 are provided. We have also provided development personnel funding for the region amounting to approximately €130,000. Four members of the Defence Forces are serving as military observers with UNMIK in Kosovo. For the period January 2004 to June 2005, Ireland's contribution to UNMIK amounted to approximately €1.2 million. The United Nations International Police Task Force, IPTF, concluded its mission in Bosnia-Herzegovina at the end of 2002.

Funding from the Department of Foreign Affairs 2004-05.

Country

Organisation

Project

2004

2005

Bosnia & Herzegovina

International Trust Fund for de-mining and mine victims assistance

Mine clearance, de-mining and mine victims assistance

115,450

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Office of the High Representative, OHR, for Bosnia and Herzegovina

Secondment of Irish expert to Criminal Institutions Prosecutorial Reform Unit and to War Crimes Chamber

€102,992 for year end 30.09.2004, €28,725 from October to December 2004

143,880

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Catholic Relief Services, CRS

Active citizens and good governance

128,948

Bosnia and Herzegovina

CARE

Strengthening SMEs for employment generation

154,124

Bosnia and Herzegovina

CARE

Strengthening democracy and increasing citizen participation

150,000

Bosnia and Herzegovina

CARE

Strengthening women’s civil society organisations in the north, west and east

167,826

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Economic Cooperation Network

Collection of organic wild forest products

169,822

Bosnia and Herzegovina

International Organisation for Migration, IOM

HIV-AIDS national capacity building

50,000

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Catholic Relief Services, CRS

Building just structures: An ongoing community capacity-building development programme: Training in advocacy, budgeting and leadership skills.

139,226

Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Serbia and Montenegro

International Rescue Committee, IRC

Provide NGO support through cross border cooperation of civil society organisations and implementation of joint projects and sharing of experience. A further objective is to support the development of a voice for the NGO sector at a regional level.

163,994

Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo

TOGETHER Foundation

Psycho-social training for teachers

117,500

Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia and Montenegro

Catholic Relief Services, CRS

Strengthening advocacy capacities of organisations for disabilities

42,949

Kosovo

UNDP

Helping returning families

100,000

Kosovo

Handikos

Training and awareness raising for people with disabilities

140,000

Kosovo

UNICEF

Immunisation programme

220,000

150,662

Kosovo

Irish Defence Forces

Small scale projects by the Irish Army in Kosovo

25,000

55,000

Kosovo

Council of Europe

Development of local democracy

8,565

Kosovo

International Centre for Community and Enterprise Development, ICCED

Training for civil society development

64,125

Kosovo

Trócaire

Education centre

136,270

Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia

European Centre for Minority Issues

Implementation of the Ohrid Agreement

150,000

Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia

Ireland and European Commission

Conference on “Small States Catching Up”

7,000

Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia

Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe

Referendum on Territorial Re-organisation November 2004. Election monitors.

Three short-term observers

Kosovo

Council of Europe

Assembly Elections October 2004

Four short-term observers

Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia

Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe

Municipal Elections March 2005

Three short-term observers

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