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COPPEM Standing Committee Euro Mediterranean Partnership of the Local and Regional Authorities. Barcelona Declaration, November 1995 In the Declaration, the Euro-Mediterranean partners established the three main objectives of the Partnership:
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COPPEM Standing Committee Euro Mediterranean Partnership of the Local and Regional Authorities
Barcelona Declaration, November 1995 • In the Declaration, the Euro-Mediterranean partners established the three main objectives of the Partnership: • 1. The definition of a common area of peace and stability through the reinforcement of political and security dialogue (Political and Security Chapter). • 2. The construction of a zone of shared prosperity through an economic and financial partnership and the gradual establishment of a free-trade area (Economic and Financial Chapter). • 3. The rapprochement between peoples through a social, cultural and human partnership aimed at encouraging understanding between cultures and exchanges between Civil Societies Social, Cultural and Human Chapter). COPPEM Office in Poznań coppem.poland@coppem.org www.coppem.pl
COPPEM • Established in 2000 upon the initiative of the Council of European Municipalities and Regions (CEMR) and the Association of Arab Towns (ATO) • It is composed of 101 full Members and of 101 alternate Members, representing Municipalities, Provinces, Local Authorities and Regions of the 37 Euro-Mediterranean Countries, for this purposes appointed by their national Associations • The Barcelona Declaration objectives as fundament • Secretariat in Palermo, Sicily • www.coppem.org COPPEM Office in Poznań coppem.poland@coppem.org www.coppem.pl
COPPEM idea • In the same time the cooperation among the governments of the Euro-Mediterranean countries needs to be strenghten and supported by the close cooperation among the local and regional authorities of the countries • Even the strong conflict on national level does not necessarily mean that the local people cannot cooperate (e.g. Israel – Palestine Autonomy) • People from countries of a different cultural, religious and mentality background may exchange experience, integrate and work together agains the stereotypes COPPEM Office in Poznań coppem.poland@coppem.org www.coppem.pl
COPPEM main goals strong involvement of the local and regional authorities in the Euro-Mediterranean region to realize in particular the following objectives: a) to promote democracy, human rights, sound government and the State of rights; b) to encourage members to participate in the regional collaboration; c) to work towards the consolidation of peace in the region, economic integration and the mutual understanding between the civil societies; d) to foster the development and reinforce-ment of the democratic institutions, by lending support to non-government subjects of the region COPPEM Office in Poznań coppem.poland@coppem.org www.coppem.pl
COPPEM finances • Main financing source – the government of the Region of Sicily, additionally funds from the European projects in which COPPEM participates • Yearly budget ca. 1 million Euro COPPEM Office in Poznań coppem.poland@coppem.org www.coppem.pl
COPPEM Structure • Presidency Bureau • President – Salvatore Cuffaro, President of the Sicilian Region • Deputy Vice President – Omar Bahraoui, Mayor of Rabat, Morocco • Vice Presidents – Adly Hussein, Egypt • - Andrzej Porawski, Poland • - Nikolas Papamikroulis, Greece • - Nourredine Sbia, Algeria • - Muzaffer Baca, Turkey • Secretary General – Carmelo Motta, Italy COPPEM Office in Poznań coppem.poland@coppem.org www.coppem.pl
COPPEM Commissions I Commission – Political and Institutional II Commission – For the Cooperation between Cities and Regions III Commission – For the economic and Financial Cooperation IV Commission – For Culture, Technology, Tourism and Environment V Commission - For Gender Equality COPPEM Office in Poznań coppem.poland@coppem.org www.coppem.pl
COPPEM Representative Offices • Cairo, Egypt • Eilat, Israel • Istanbul, Turkey • Poznań, Poland • Rabat, Morocco • Ramallah, Palestine Autonomy • Soon to be opened: • Brussels, Belgium • Amman, Jordan COPPEM Office in Poznań coppem.poland@coppem.org www.coppem.pl
COPPEM Members from EEC • Bulgaria 2 persons • Czech Republic 2 persons • Estonia 2 persons • Hungary 3 persons • Latvia 1 person • Lithuania 2 persons • Poland 4 persons • Romania 1 person • Slovakia 2 persons • Slovenia 2 persons COPPEM Office in Poznań coppem.poland@coppem.org www.coppem.pl
COPPEM Representative Office for Poland and Eastern European Countries in Poznań Association of Polish Cities ul. Robocza 46 A 61-517 Poznań, Poland tel. + 48 61 633 50 61 fax. + 48 61 633 50 60 mobile: + 48 605 545 608 coppem.poland@coppem.org www.coppem.pl COPPEM Office in Poznań coppem.poland@coppem.org www.coppem.pl
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