The National Famine Commemoration Committee was appointed for a second term of office in February of this year. The committee has a broad role in terms of serving, on behalf of the Government, to generate ideas and to make recommendations regarding appropriate arrangements for the annual commemoration of the Great Famine and related events.
The first meeting of the new committee took place on 2 February 2011 and a range of issues in relation to the 2011 commemoration were discussed. As the Deputy will be aware, building on the precedents of the commemorations of recent years, the 2011 National Famine Commemoration is scheduled to take place in Ulster. At present, officials from relevant Government Departments are liaising in relation to these matters. In this regard, I am advised that contacts have taken place with a range of interested parties in Northern Ireland. It is hoped that another meeting of the National Famine Commemoration Committee will take place shortly to discuss options around the 2011 event.
The current membership of National Famine Commemoration Committee is as follows:
Dr Majda Bne Saad;
Prof Thomas Cooke;
Mr Brian Hanratty;
Ms Terri Kearney;
Ms Mary Kennedy;
Mr Justin Kilcullen;
Dr Éamon Phoenix;
Mr Hugh Swift;
Prof Ríonach Uí Ógáin;
Dr Patrick Wallace.
The Committee is also supported by officials from relevant Government Departments/Offices, including my own Department; the Department of the Taoiseach; the Department of Foreign Affairs; the Department of Education and Skills; the Department of Defence; Irish Aid; the Defence Forces; and OPW.