This session will review the development cooperation provisions of the EPA Agreement and examine the role of the institutions charged with the responsibility of the provision of development assistance. This discussion should emphasize the need for strategic planning when requesting assistance or cooperation and the importance of technical assistance utilized for capacity building.
Presentation by Robert Glass - Executive Project Manager - EPA Implementation Support Project
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Development Cooperation - German Contribution (GIZ) - Robert Glass - Project Manager
1. EPA
The German Contribution
Technical EPA Workshop Antigua
11th March 2011
Robert Glass, Project Manager,
German International Cooperation (GIZ)
2. Aid for Trade (AfT)
2005: Inclusion of aid issues into the declaration of the
WTO Ministerial Meeting in Hong Kong for
- Trade related assistance (TRA)
- Trade policy and regulations
- Trade related infra structure
- Building productive capacities
- Trade related adjustments
- Other trade related needs
Global AfT contributions of the European Union: € 2 billion (2010)
By the Community: € 1 billion
Direct funding member states : €1 billion,
thereof Germany € 200 million
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3. AfT Qualitative Elements:
Paris Declaration on Aid effectiveness
Pro poor focus
Empowerment of women
Environmental, social and economic sustainability
Stakeholder participation
Complementary cooperation between donors
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4. Ending 2008, the German Federal Ministry of Internat. Cooperation
and Development earmarked € 6 Mio for TA supporting the
development friendly implementation of the EPA.
SME level approach:
Cross sector Training program for SME in cooperation
with Caribbean Export and CAIC(€ 1 Mio)
Meso- and Macro level approach:
TA and capacit building for regional and national
institutions (€3.9 Mio)
Macro Level:
TA to the OTN for specific subjects (€ 0.5 Mio),
TA for CROSQ, development of quality infrastructure
and certification systems (€ 1 Mio)
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5. The GTZ EPA Implementation Support Project
Objective:
Relevant regional and national institutions contribute to the
development-friendly implementation of the CARIFORUM-EC
Economic Partnership Agreement
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6. Private sector components:
TA for 3 sector specific instruments in cooperation with Caribbean
Export
- Facilitating dialog for Mutual Recognition Agreements for professional
services (Architects, Health and Wellness)
- Guideline development and TA to selected CSI“s and establishment of
the Caribbean Network of Service Coalitions (CNSC)
- Capacity building for value chain development (Food & Beverage)
- Standards and trade development for alternative energies
Support for Public Private Partnerships (PPP),
(50/50 contributions for training, capacity building, TA)
Governmental components:
CB and TA related to implementation issues (EPA units)
Awareness building and public/private dialog
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7. Private Sector Donor Group (PSDG)
Since February 2010 donors coordinate regional and
national contributions for private sector development
of the Eastern Caribbean countries and in part for
CARICOM member states.
WB, IADB, CDB,
UNDP, EC, DfID, CIDA, GIZ
Development of a donor matrix for aid effectiveness:
- Improvement of alignment and harmonisation
- Increase ownership on regional and national level
- Result oriented Management and Monitoring
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8. Challenges:
Regionally overlapping agreements
(CSME, CARICOM DR, CAFTA-DR)
Complex agreement, private sector needs to be informed and
invited to define priorities for implementation
Break the EPA down to a praxis related level...
Transformation of development needs into project formulation
Institutional setup and capacity development
(i. e. Coatitions of Service Industries, national buros of
standards, EPA units, regional private sector associations)
Ensure sustainability of developments on entrepreneur level
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9. Thank you for your attention.
Kontakt: Robert.Glass@giz.de
Internet: www.giz.de
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