COM(2001)153 - Linking Relief, Rehabilitation and Development - An assessment

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Key information

official title

Communication from the Commission to the Council and the European Parliament - Linking Relief, Rehabilitation and Development - An assessment
 
Legal instrument Communication
reference by COM-number69 COM(2001)153 EN
Additional COM-numbers COM(2001)153
CELEX number72 52001DC0153

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Key dates

Document 23-04-2001
Online publication 23-04-2001

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Related information

  • Explanatory memorandum
  • Legal provisions
  • Annexes
 

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  • 1. 
    COM (1996)153 final of 30.4.1996

     
  • 2. 
    Vulnerability assessments and the mainstreaming of disaster preparedness measures into EC programmes will be addressed in a Communication on the integration of environment into EC development policy.

     
  • 3. 
    The Commission is preparing a Communication on conflict prevention. It will in particular consider ways to better integrate conflict prevention in development and co-operation programmes.

     
  • 4. 
    Council Regulation (EC) No 381/2001 of 26 February 2001 creating a rapid-reaction mechanism OJ L 057 , 27/02/2001 P. 0005 - 0009

     
  • 5. 
    Civil protection has been recognised as one of the four priority areas for civilian crisis management by the Feira European Council (in addition to police, strengthening rule of law, and strengthening civilian administration). The Commission's proposals for a Community mechanism for civil protection coordination (COM (2000) 593 final) specifically envisages the mobilisation of member state civil protection teams from willing member states to third countries where the country has requested assistance

     
  • 6. 
    Cotonou Agreement, article 30 1e, article 32, article 72, 3e.

     
  • 7. 
    Assessments are carried out through the Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA), a technique used for identifying the environmental effects of policies, plans, programmes and groups of projects. SEA, applied either at sectoral level or more broadly at regional level, provides the opportunity to avoid inappropriate programmes and assists in the identification and evaluation of alternatives.

     
  • 8. 
    The different phases of conflict are described in the communication SEC(1996)332 The European Union and the issue of conflicts in Africa: peace-building, conflict prevention and beyond

     
  • 9. 
    Articles 11, 30, 60, 72, 73

     
  • 10. 
    Council regulation 2666/2000 of 5 December 2000, Article 2.

     
  • 11. 
    Assessment and future of Community humanitarian activities, COM (1999) 468 final of 26.10.1999

     
  • 12. 
    DAC Guidelines on conflict , peace and development co-operation, 1997, Section III.

     
  • 13. 
    Joint Evaluation of Emergency Assistance to Rwanda, March 1996

     
  • 14. 
    Statement by the Council and the Commission on the EC's development policy, 10 November 2000.

     
  • 15. 
    The sunset clause defines the deadline for countries to apply for the HIPC initiative. It was initially fixed at end 2000 and has been extended to end 2002.

     
  • 16. 
    SEC (2000) 514 of 16 May 2000

     
  • 17. 
    Regulation (CE) N° 2258/96

     
  • 18. 
    Evaluation of Budget Line 'Aid for uprooted people in ALA countries 1997-1999', Council regulation 443/97, Synthesis Report September 2000.

     
  • 19. 
    Report of the desk phase, August 2000.

     
  • 20. 
    Standard framework adopted by the Council, 10 November 2000.

     
  • 21. 
    Cotonou Agreement, Article 11 5.

     
  • 22. 
    Council regulation 2666/2000 of 5 December 2000, Article 2 2.

     
  • 23. 
    Cotonou Agreement, Article 5 2 of annex IV foresees that in exceptional circumstances related to humanitarian and emergency assistance, a review of the country strategy and the indicative programme can be carried out on the demand of either party.

     
  • 24. 
    Use of the allocation aimed at covering unforeseen needs.

     
  • 25. 
    Council regulation 2698/2000 of 27 November 2000, Article 5 2.

     
  • 26. 
    Council regulation 2666/2000 of 5 December 2000, Article 3 1(a)

     
  • 27. 
    Budget lines B7-303 Asia, B7-313 Latin America, B7-411 Mediterranean, B7-522 Caucasus and Central Asian Republics, B7-641 ACP.

     
  • 28. 
    COM (2000) 831 of 20 December 2000.

     
  • 29. 
    Modified proposal for a Council Regulation concerning action against anti-personnel landmines, Articles 1 2 and 2 4

     
  • 30. 
    Cotonou Agreement - Annex IV, Article 5 2 and main text of the Agreement Articles 72 6 and 73 1.

     
  • 31. 
    Cotonou Agreement - Annex IV, Article 4 1(d).

     
  • 32. 
    Cotonou Agreement - Annex IV, Article 3 4.

     
  • 33. 
    Cotonou Agreement, Final Act, Declaration XXI

     
  • 34. 
    Cotonou Agreement - Annex IV, Article 3 2(b) and main text of the Agreement Articles 72 6 and 73 1.

     
  • 35. 
    COM (1996)153 final of 30.4.1996

     
  • 36. 
    Vulnerability assessments and the mainstreaming of disaster preparedness measures into EC programmes will be addressed in a Communication on the integration of environment into EC development policy.

     
  • 37. 
    The Commission is preparing a Communication on conflict prevention. It will in particular consider ways to better integrate conflict prevention in development and co-operation programmes.

     
  • 38. 
    Council Regulation (EC) No 381/2001 of 26 February 2001 creating a rapid-reaction mechanism OJ L 057 , 27/02/2001 P. 0005 - 0009

     
  • 39. 
    Civil protection has been recognised as one of the four priority areas for civilian crisis management by the Feira European Council (in addition to police, strengthening rule of law, and strengthening civilian administration). The Commission's proposals for a Community mechanism for civil protection coordination (COM (2000) 593 final) specifically envisages the mobilisation of member state civil protection teams from willing member states to third countries where the country has requested assistance

     
  • 40. 
    Cotonou Agreement, article 30 1e, article 32, article 72, 3e.

     
  • 41. 
    Assessments are carried out through the Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA), a technique used for identifying the environmental effects of policies, plans, programmes and groups of projects. SEA, applied either at sectoral level or more broadly at regional level, provides the opportunity to avoid inappropriate programmes and assists in the identification and evaluation of alternatives.

     
  • 42. 
    The different phases of conflict are described in the communication SEC(1996)332 The European Union and the issue of conflicts in Africa: peace-building, conflict prevention and beyond

     
  • 43. 
    Articles 11, 30, 60, 72, 73

     
  • 44. 
    Council regulation 2666/2000 of 5 December 2000, Article 2.

     
  • 45. 
    Assessment and future of Community humanitarian activities, COM (1999) 468 final of 26.10.1999

     
  • 46. 
    DAC Guidelines on conflict , peace and development co-operation, 1997, Section III.

     
  • 47. 
    Joint Evaluation of Emergency Assistance to Rwanda, March 1996

     
  • 48. 
    Statement by the Council and the Commission on the EC's development policy, 10 November 2000.

     
  • 49. 
    The sunset clause defines the deadline for countries to apply for the HIPC initiative. It was initially fixed at end 2000 and has been extended to end 2002.

     
  • 50. 
    SEC (2000) 514 of 16 May 2000

     
  • 51. 
    Regulation (CE) N° 2258/96

     
  • 52. 
    Evaluation of Budget Line 'Aid for uprooted people in ALA countries 1997-1999', Council regulation 443/97, Synthesis Report September 2000.

     
  • 53. 
    Report of the desk phase, August 2000.

     
  • 54. 
    Standard framework adopted by the Council, 10 November 2000.

     
  • 55. 
    Cotonou Agreement, Article 11 5.

     
  • 56. 
    Council regulation 2666/2000 of 5 December 2000, Article 2 2.

     
  • 57. 
    Cotonou Agreement, Article 5 2 of annex IV foresees that in exceptional circumstances related to humanitarian and emergency assistance, a review of the country strategy and the indicative programme can be carried out on the demand of either party.

     
  • 58. 
    Use of the allocation aimed at covering unforeseen needs.

     
  • 59. 
    Council regulation 2698/2000 of 27 November 2000, Article 5 2.

     
  • 60. 
    Council regulation 2666/2000 of 5 December 2000, Article 3 1(a)

     
  • 61. 
    Budget lines B7-303 Asia, B7-313 Latin America, B7-411 Mediterranean, B7-522 Caucasus and Central Asian Republics, B7-641 ACP.

     
  • 62. 
    COM (2000) 831 of 20 December 2000.

     
  • 63. 
    Modified proposal for a Council Regulation concerning action against anti-personnel landmines, Articles 1 2 and 2 4

     
  • 64. 
    Cotonou Agreement - Annex IV, Article 5 2 and main text of the Agreement Articles 72 6 and 73 1.

     
  • 65. 
    Cotonou Agreement - Annex IV, Article 4 1(d).

     
  • 66. 
    Cotonou Agreement - Annex IV, Article 3 4.

     
  • 67. 
    Cotonou Agreement, Final Act, Declaration XXI

     
  • 68. 
    Cotonou Agreement - Annex IV, Article 3 2(b) and main text of the Agreement Articles 72 6 and 73 1.

     
  • 69. 
    De Europese Commissie kent nummers toe aan officiële documenten van de Europese Unie. De Commissie maakt onderscheid in een aantal typen documenten door middel van het toekennen van verschillende nummerseries. Het onderscheid is gebaseerd op het soort document en/of de instelling van de Unie van wie het document afkomstig is.
     
  • 70. 
    De Raad van de Europese Unie kent aan wetgevingsdossiers een uniek toe. Dit nummer bestaat uit een vijfcijferig volgnummer gevolgd door een schuine streep met de laatste twee cijfers van het jaartal, bijvoorbeeld 12345/00 - een document met nummer 12345 uit het jaar 2000.
     
  • 71. 
    Het interinstitutionele nummer is een nummerreeks die binnen de Europese Unie toegekend wordt aan voorstellen voor regelgeving van de Europese Commissie.
    Binnen de Europese Unie worden nog een aantal andere nummerseries gebruikt. Iedere instelling heeft één of meerdere sets documenten met ieder een eigen nummering. Die reeksen komen niet overeen met elkaar of het interinstitutioneel nummer.
     
  • 72. 
    Deze databank van de Europese Unie biedt de mogelijkheid de actuele werkzaamheden (workflow) van de Europese instellingen (Europees Parlement, Raad, ESC, Comité van de Regio's, Europese Centrale Bank, Hof van Justitie enz.) te volgen. EURlex volgt alle voorstellen (zoals wetgevende en begrotingsdossiers) en mededelingen van de Commissie, vanaf het moment dat ze aan de Raad of het Europees Parlement worden voorgelegd.
     
  • 73. 
    Als dag van bekendmaking van een Europees besluit geldt de dag waarop het besluit in het Publicatieblad wordt bekendgemaakt, en daardoor in alle officiële talen van de Europese Unie bij het Publicatiebureau beschikbaar is.