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IPA 2010 National Programme Bosnia and Herzegovina. EU Delegation to Bosnia and Herzegovina Donor Coordination Forum Sarajevo, 24 February 20 10. IPA 2010 National Programme Bosnia and Herzegovina. IPA Component I – Transition Manag e ment MIPD 2009-2011 National Programme :100.9M€
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IPA 2010 National Programme Bosnia and Herzegovina EU Delegation to Bosnia and Herzegovina Donor Coordination Forum Sarajevo, 24 February 2010
IPA 2010 National Programme Bosnia and Herzegovina • IPA Component I – Transition Management • MIPD 2009-2011 • National Programme :100.9M€ • Institution Building: 46.9M€ • Anti-Crisis: 51.6M€ • Tempus - Erasmus Mundus: 2.4M€ • IPA Committee on 25 June
IPA 2010 National Programme Bosnia and Herzegovina Political Criteria: • JHA: Judiciary, ICMP, Police Reform, Anti-Corruption, State Prison • Social Protection • PAR: policy development, public financial management and information system • Cultural heritage
IPA 2010 National Programme Bosnia and Herzegovina Economic Criteria; • Transport: core transport network • Environment: infrastructure investment • SMEs: Export Credit Agency
IPA 2010 National Programme Bosnia and Herzegovina European Standards: • Customs: ITA • Rural Development: preparation for IPARD • Animal vaccination programme
IPA 2010 National Programme Bosnia and Herzegovina Supporting Programmes: • Community Programmes: FP7 • Project Preparation Facility
IPA 2010 National Programme Bosnia and Herzegovina • Centralised Management by EC and by • Joint Management with UNICEF, CEB, WB, EBRD, EIB, FAO • Indirect Centralised Management with KfW through • Contribution Agreements with UNCEF, CEB, EBRD, EIB and FAO, • Administrative agreements with WB • Delegation Agreements with KfW
IPA 2010 National Programme Bosnia and Herzegovina National co-financing - 209 M€ (10 out of 17 projects) IPA budget 32%
MIPD 2011-2013 • Assessment of MIPD 2009-2011 • Sector (Programme) Approach • New Donor Landscape • First draft to be ready in June
MIPD 2009-2011 No political or strategic changes • Key reforms and Constitutional Framework • Economic Crisis (IPA 2009 – 39M€) • Country Development Strategy and Social Inclusion Strategy • Limited progress in acquis alignment IPA 2007-2009 Implementation • Limited lesson learned yet
MIPD 2011-2013 To identify 1 to 2 sectors for sector approach: • Gradual shift from project to sector approach • Beneficiary and Donor Consultation • Existing Strategy • Sector Approach under development • National budget • Lead donor
Sector Approach Tirana Conference, April 2009 • Capacity of coordination structures • Reform of public admin. and financial managment systems • Decentralised Managment Structures for IPA • Preparation for SWA in a limited number of sectors
Sector Approach Preparation for SWA • Priorities consistent with EU integration • National budget and external assistance allocations • Administrative Capacity of Beneficiary • Progress assesment (benchmarks)
Sector Approach Brussels Conference, October 2009 • Sector based programming focused on countries’ needs and strengths can contribute to more affective pre-accession aid • Donors should coordinate and ensure their assistance is in line with national Programmes and priorities
Sector Approach • Objective: to modernise a sector and align it to EU standards • Issues: managerial, institutional, financial and social • Tools: reforms, public expendituremanagement TA and investments
Sector Approach Benefits • More effective pre-accession assistance • Preparation for IPA Components III-IV-V • Enhanced ownership of the beneficiary country • Better donor coordination
Sector Approach • Project financing • Resource pooling • Budget support (exceptional)
Sector Approach Sarajevo Workshop, 22 - 24 March to identify working methods for SWA formulation and application in enlargement context • Formulation of Sector Approach • Linking sector approaches to EU Integration • Governance of sector approach • Monitoring and evaluation of sector approaches