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2013/0238(COD) European Year for Development (2015)

Progress: Procedure completed

RoleCommitteeRapporteurShadows
Lead DEVE GOERENS Charles (icon: ALDE ALDE) BOULLAND Philippe (icon: PPE PPE), BERMAN Thijs (icon: S&D S&D), TAYLOR Keith (icon: Verts/ALE Verts/ALE), DEVA Nirj (icon: ECR ECR)
Committee Opinion FEMM MATERA Barbara (icon: PPE PPE)
Lead committee dossier:
Legal Basis:
TFEU 209-p1

Events

2016/12/01
   EC - Follow-up document
Details

The Commission presented a report on the implementation, results and overall assessment of the European Year for Development 2015 (EYD2015).

The EYD2015 Decision established three key objectives for the Year:

inform citizens about the work of the EU and the Member States on development cooperation; foster direct involvement and critical thinking about development policy; raise awareness about the benefits of development cooperation and its global dimension among citizens in partner countries and in the EU.

Main conclusions of the report : in drawing up its conclusions, the report based itself on an independent evaluation which, on the whole, considered that the EYD2015 had put in place an efficient and effective campaign, combining EU and Member State input to ensure an appropriately pitched campaign that helped to increase awareness, knowledge and understanding of the EU’s development policy among the general public and young people in particular.

As a reminder, the financial resources mobilised for the campaign totalled EUR 10.6 million.

In general, the evaluation noted that the EYD2015:

contributed to improve public and political support for development cooperation; promoted online and social media strategy to project the EU as a global player and inform citizens about the development activities of the EU; promoted an efficient way to reach the development community as multipliers, the general public, and notably young people even though more human and financial resources could have been allocated to the EYD2015; implemented activities with high added-value in terms of sustainability through the implementation of new forms of engagement, in particular through the use of narrative communication techniques, the use of new tools or communication with a new audience. In this regard, the evaluation stated that additional resources should have been made available.

Lastly, in general, the Commission report stated that thanks to the EYD2015, the EU has significantly improved its capacity to communicate with European citizens on development.

2016/12/01
   EC - Follow-up document
2014/07/09
   EC - Commission response to text adopted in plenary
Documents
2014/05/09
   Final act published in Official Journal
Details

PURPOSE: to establish a European Year of Development (2015).

LEGISLATIVE ACT: Decision No 472/2014/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council on the European Year for Development (2015).

CONTENT: this Decision establishes 2015 as the ‘European Year for Development’. The motto of the European Year shall be ‘ Our world, our dignity, our future’ .

Objectives : the objectives of the European Year shall be:

to inform Union citizens about the Union's and the Member States' development cooperation, highlighting the results that the Union, acting together with the Member States, has achieved as a global actor and that it will continue to do so in line with the latest discussions on the overarching post-2015 framework; to foster direct involvement, critical thinking and active interest of Union citizens and stakeholders in development cooperation including in policy formulation and implementation; and to raise awareness of the benefits of the Union's development cooperation not only for beneficiaries of the Union's development assistance but also for Union citizens and to achieve a broader understanding of policy coherence for development, as well as to foster among citizens in Europe and developing countries a sense of joint responsibility, solidarity and opportunity.

Union measures : the measures taken to achieve the objectives of the European Year shall include the following measures, which may be organised at Union, national, regional or local levels, as set out in the Annex, and in partner countries:

communication campaigns to disseminate key messages targeted at the general public and more specific audiences, in particular young people and other key target groups, including through social media; the organisation of conferences, events and initiatives with all relevant stakeholders, to promote active participation and debate, and to raise awareness at all levels; concrete measures in the Member States aimed at promoting the objectives of the European Year, in particular through development education, the exchange of information and sharing of experience and good practices among national, regional or local administrations and other organisations; undertaking studies and surveys and disseminating their results.

The characteristics of these measures are detailed in the Annex of the Decision.

Coordination of actions : the Commission shall invite the Member States to appoint each a national coordinator to be responsible for organising the involvement of that Member State in the European Year. The national coordinators shall, in close coordination with the Commission, consult and cooperate with a wide range of relevant stakeholders, including civil society and the private sector, national parliaments, social partners and, where appropriate, the national agencies, the federal State or sub-national government level, including regional and local authorities and, where applicable, associated Overseas Countries and Territories (OCTs).

The Commission, together with the European External Action Service (EEAS), shall cooperate closely with the European Parliament, the Council and the Member States, the European Economic and Social Committee, the Committee of the Regions and the bodies and associations active in development issues at Union level. The Commission shall convene meetings of the national coordinators to coordinate the implementation of the European Year and to exchange information on implementation at Union and national levels. The Commission may invite representatives of civil society and regional and local authorities and members of the European Parliament to attend those meetings as observers .

The Commission shall make the European Year a priority in the communication activities of its Representations in the Member States and of EU Delegations in partner countries. With a view to their participation in activities related to the European Year, whether those activities take place in the Union or in third countries, development partners in third countries shall be supported through EU Delegations while OCTs shall be supported through appropriate institutional channels.

The EEAS and EU Delegations shall make the European Year an integral part of their ongoing information and communication activities.

Work programme : the Commission shall invite the Member States to transmit to it, by 1 September 2014, their work programme, which shall set out details of the national activities planned for the European Year, in accordance with the details of the measures set out in this Decision.

Participation : participation in the activities of the European Year to be financed by the Union shall be open to the Member States and candidate countries benefiting from a pre-accession strategy, in accordance with the general principles and general terms and conditions for the participation of those countries in Union programmes.

Implementation : the Commission shall implement this Decision at Union level, in particular by adopting the necessary financing decisions in accordance with the Regulations establishing the instruments for financing external action relevant to the actions concerned, namely the Development Cooperation Instrument (DCI).

Consistency and complementarity : the measures provided for in this Decision shall be consistent with any other Union, national and regional measures that help attain the objectives of the European Year, and fully complement the existing Union, national and regional measures.

Financial provisions : financial provisions are laid down as such:

measures which are Union-wide in nature (Part A of the Annex) shall lead to a procurement procedure or the award of grants financed by the Union;

measures which are Union-wide in nature (Part B of the Annex) may be co-financed by the Union (high-visibility events on a Union scale that aim to raise awareness of the objectives of the European Year may receive a Union grant of up to 80% of the final costs of the activities).

The Commission may award co-financing to each national coordinator.

Reporting and assessment : by 31 December 2016, the Commission shall submit a report to the European Parliament and the Council on the implementation, results and overall assessment of the measures provided for in this Decision in order to consider appropriate follow-up.

Annex : the Decision includes an annex outlining the types of eligible measures.

ENTRY INTO FORCE: 29.05.2014.

2014/04/16
   CSL - Draft final act
Documents
2014/04/16
   CSL - Final act signed
2014/04/16
   EP - End of procedure in Parliament
2014/04/14
   EP/CSL - Act adopted by Council after Parliament's 1st reading
2014/04/14
   CSL - Council Meeting
2014/04/02
   EP - Results of vote in Parliament
2014/04/02
   EP - Decision by Parliament, 1st reading
Details

The European Parliament adopted by 546 votes to 48, with 38 abstentions, a legislative resolution on the proposal for a decision of the European Parliament and of the Council on the European Year of Development (2015).

Parliament adopted its position at first reading under the ordinary legislative procedure. The amendments adopted in plenary are the result of an agreement reached between the European Parliament and the Council. They amended the proposal as follows:

Title of the European Year : the year 2015 should be designated the ‘European Year for Development’ and the motto should be ‘ Our world, our dignity, our future ’.

Objectives: the European Year should pursue the following objectives:

to inform Union citizens about the Union 's and the Member States' development cooperation, highlighting the results that the Union , acting together with the Member States, has achieved as a global actor and that it will continue to do so in line with the latest discussions on the overarching post-2015 framework; to foster direct involvement , critical thinking and active interest of Union citizens and stakeholders in development cooperation including in policy formulation and implementation; to raise awareness of the benefits of the Union's development cooperation not only for beneficiaries of the Union's development assistance but also for Union citizens and to achieve a broader understanding of policy coherence for development , as well as to foster among citizens in Europe and developing countries a sense of joint responsibility, solidarity and opportunity in a changing and increasingly interdependent world.

Union measures : the measures taken to achieve the objectives of the European Year should include the following measures, which may be organised at Union, national, regional or local levels, and in partner countries:

communication campaigns to disseminate key messages targeted at the general public and more specific audiences, in particular young people and other key target groups , including through social media; the organisation of conferences, events and initiatives with all relevant stakeholders, to promote active participation and debate, and to raise awareness at all levels; concrete measures in the Member States aimed at promoting the objectives of the European Year, in particular through development education , the exchange of information and sharing of experience and good practices among national, regional or local administrations and other organisations; undertaking studies and surveys and disseminating their results.

The characteristics of these measures are detailed in the Annex to the future Decision.

Financing should take the form of the direct purchase of goods and services under existing framework contracts. It may also take the form of grants covering up to 80% of the final cost of activities . Measures may include a prize for innovative and successful communication concepts and campaigns which help, or which have helped, to raise awareness and foster reflection about development issues in unusual or original ways, in particular those designed to reach target audiences which previously have had little or no exposure to global development issues.

Coordination of actions : it is provided that the national coordinators should, in close coordination with the Commission, consult and cooperate with a wide range of relevant stakeholders, including civil society and the private sector, national parliaments, social partners and, where appropriate, the national agencies, the federal State or sub-national government level, including regional and local authorities and, where applicable, associated Overseas Countries and Territories (OCTs) .

The Commission, together with the European External Action Service (EEAS), should cooperate closely with the European Parliament, the Council and the Member States, the European Economic and Social Committee, the Committee of the Regions and the bodies and associations active in development issues at Union level.

To this effect, the Commission should convene meetings of the national coordinators to coordinate the implementation of the European Year and to exchange information on implementation at Union and national levels and invite representatives of civil society and regional and local authorities and members of the European Parliament to attend those meetings as observers .

Moreover and with a view to their participation in activities related to the European Year, whether those activities take place in the Union or in third countries, development partners in third countries should be supported through EU Delegations while OCTs should be supported through appropriate institutional channels.

The EEAS and EU Delegations should make the European Year an integral part of their ongoing information and communication activities.

European added-value of financed actions : lastly, in order for measures to be considered eligible for financing under this Decision they should be required to make effective use of public spending, to bring added value and to be results-orientated.

Documents
2014/03/25
   IT_SENATE - Contribution
Documents
2013/11/14
   EP - Committee report tabled for plenary, 1st reading
Details

The Committee on Development adopted the report by Charles GOERENS (ADLE, LU) on the proposal for a decision of the European Parliament and of the Council on the European Year of Development (2015).

The committee recommended that Parliament’s position in first reading following the ordinary legislative procedure should amend the Commission proposal as follows:

Title of the European Year : Members wanted the European Year to be designated the ‘European Year for Development’ (hereinafter referred to as ‘the European Year’). The motto of the European Year would be "Dignity for all".

Objectives: the European Year should pursue the following objectives:

· to inform Union citizens about development cooperation, in particular those living in Member States without a long-standing tradition in that area, highlighting what the Union can achieve as the biggest aid donor in the world;

· to engage Union citizens in issues of development cooperation, encourage their participation in policy formulation and implementation and fully involve them in the political discussion on global development;

· to ensure, in particular, the participation of young citizens ;

· to increase Union citizens' awareness of their stake in global development and of possibilities to contribute to more equitable global development and make development an integral part of national education programmes;

· to foster a sense of joint responsibility and solidarity among Europeans and people in developing countries;

· to support and facilitate dialogue with partners in developing countries about the global development agenda after 2015;

· to raise awareness and foster debate about the impact which individual, local, regional, national and Union decisions and choices may have on global development and on people living in developing countries, so as to achieve a broader understanding of Policy Coherence for Development;

· to raise awareness of the role of Union development cooperation, where equity and fairness are perceived as the main values underpinning development cooperation;

· to empower Union citizens to make informed purchasing decisions that directly contribute to the objectives of the European Year.

Union measures : the measures taken to achieve these objectives shall include certain initiatives, which may be organised at Union, national, regional or local level within the Union, in associated overseas countries and territories, and in developing countries, as provided for in the Annex to the Decision.

Members stressed the need to support: (i) improve pedagogic means in particular in the education sector; (ii) set up a website presenting the development cooperation projects of all Member States so as to enable all Union citizens to keep up to date with Member States´ aims, performance, and success.

The report wanted the European year to award a prize for innovative and successful communication concepts and campaigns that help to raise awareness and foster reflection about development issues in unusual or original ways.

Participation of overseas territories : it was made clear that initiatives can be carried out both within the EU and in overseas countries and territories and developing countries, and overseas countries and territories would be able to take part in activities related to the European Year of Development.

Meetings of national coordinators : Members wanted meetings of national coordinators set up to coordinate implementation of the European Year, to include representatives of civil society and regional and local authorities and Members of the European Parliament.

EEAS support : EU Delegations should support development partners in third countries with a view to their participation in activities related to the European Year, whether those activities take place in the Union or in third countries. The European External Action Service (EEAS) and the EU Delegations shall make the European Year an integral part of their dialogue with developing countries and enhance the visibility of the Union as an actor for peace, development, human rights and democracy.

Coherence with development policy : the Commission shall ensure that all policy initiatives during 2015 meet the standards of Policy Coherence for Development as outlined in the Lisbon Treaty.

Priority for donors : the Commission may award co-financing to each national coordinating body in accordance with the procedure set out in the Annex, whereby priority shall be given to those Member States which have become development aid donors more recently or where appreciation and awareness of development challenges among the population is particularly low.

Annexes: the annexes have been amended in line with the amendments made in the main body of the text.

Documents
2013/11/05
   EP - Vote in committee, 1st reading
2013/10/25
   EP - Committee opinion
Documents
2013/10/24
   ES_PARLIAMENT - Contribution
Documents
2013/10/16
   EP - Amendments tabled in committee
Documents
2013/09/23
   DE_BUNDESRAT - Contribution
Documents
2013/09/10
   EP - Committee referral announced in Parliament, 1st reading
2013/09/10
   EP - MATERA Barbara (PPE) appointed as rapporteur in FEMM
2013/08/28
   EP - Committee draft report
Documents
2013/07/10
   EC - Legislative proposal
Details

PURPOSE: to establish a European Year of Development (2015).

PROPOSED ACT: Decision of the European Parliament and of the Council.

ROLE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT: the European Parliament decides in accordance with the ordinary legislative procedure and on an equal footing with the Council.

BACKGROUND: the EU is the biggest donor of official development aid (ODA) in the world , providing more than half of all aid given worldwide. Its strong commitment to supporting partner countries dates back to 1957, when the Treaties of Rome first established a European development policy.

Despite this strong commitment to supporting partner countries, EU citizens often lack information on development cooperation, why it is needed and on the added value of development policies at EU level. The October 2012 Eurobarometer survey highlighted significant areas of ignorance, with 53 % of respondents indicating that they know nothing about where EU aid goes (44 % are unaware of where their country’s bilateral aid goes).

It is important to raise European citizens’ awareness of global interdependence. People need information as to how an outward-looking Europe can help to ensure global sustainability.

Against this background, The EYD2015 is an opportunity to improve the level of information in all Member States

IMPACT ASSESSMENT: in October 2012, the European Parliament called on the Commission to make 2015 the European Year for Development, expressing its hope that this would raise the profile of development cooperation.

The Commission services and the External Action Service have been informally consulted on the idea of the EYD2015.

The European Parliament and Member States have been informally contacted on the organisation of the EYD2015 . Furthermore, the issue is on the agenda for the regular meeting with Member States’ Directors-General responsible for development in June 2013.

Given the external relations dimension of the EYD2015, informal discussions have also taken place with international organisations.

LEGAL BASIS: Article 209 and Article 210(2) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU).

CONTENT: the aim of this proposed Decision is to establish a European Year of Development in 2015.

Objectives : the general purpose of the European Year shall be:

to inform EU citizens about EU development cooperation, highlighting what the European Union can already achieve as the biggest aid donor in the world; to stimulate the active interest of European citizens in development cooperation and foster a sense of responsibility and opportunity as regards their participation in policy formulation and implementation; and to raise awareness of the role of EU development cooperation.

Initiatives involved : the proposal presents the measures taken to achieve the objectives. These may include the following initiatives organised at Union, national, regional or local level:

communication campaigns to disseminate key messages targeted at the general public and more specific audiences, including through social media; the organisation of conferences, events and initiatives with all relevant stakeholders, to promote active participation and debate, and to raise awareness at European level; concrete initiatives in the Member States aimed at promoting the objectives of the European Year, in particular through the exchange of information and sharing of experience and good practices among national, regional, local administrations and other organisations; and undertaking studies and surveys and disseminating their results.

A detailed Annex outlines the actions proposed and the operational means as to how the objectives may be achieved. 3 different types of actions are laid down:

direct Union initiatives; co-financing Union initiatives; co-financing Member States’ initiatives.

direct Union initiatives; co-financing Union initiatives; co-financing Member States’ initiatives.

The Commission may identify other activities as contributing to the objectives of the European Year and may allow references to the European Year to be used in promoting those activities, insofar as they contribute to achieving the objectives of the Decision.

Coordination with Member States : each Member State is invited to appoint a national coordinator to be responsible for organising its involvement in the European Year, and shall inform the Commission of that appointment. The national coordinators shall, in close coordination with the Commission, consult and cooperate with a wide range of relevant stakeholders, including civil society, national parliaments, social partners and, where appropriate, the national agencies or contact points for the relevant Union programmes.

By 1 June 2014, Member States are invited to transmit to the Commission their proposed work programme, which shall set out details of the national activities planned for the European Year of Development.

Participating countries : participation in the activities of the European Year to be financed shall be open to: (i) Member States; (ii) candidate countries benefiting from a pre-accession strategy.

Coordination at Union level and implementation : the Commission shall implement this Decision at the level of the Union, in particular by adopting the necessary financing decisions in accordance with the Regulations establishing the Financing Instruments relevant to the actions concerned. It shall cooperate closely with Member States, the European Parliament, the European Economic and Social Committee, the Committee of the Regions and the bodies and associations active in development issues.

The Commission shall make the theme of the European Year a priority in the communication activities of its Representations in the Member States and the European Union Delegations in partner countries.

Consistency and complementarity : the Commission shall ensure that the measures provided for in this Decision are consistent with any other Union, national and regional schemes and initiatives that help attain the objectives of the European Year.

Specific provisions on financial and non-financial support : measures are provided to define the mode of access to financing of measures related to the European Year (depending on the case, procurement or the award of grants financed from the general budget of the Union. Non-financial support may be granted by the Commission for activities undertaken by public and private organisations which comply with certain conditions laid down in the Decision (use of the logo etc).

Measures are provided as regards the protection of the Union’s financial interests and the fight against fraud.

Monitoring and evaluation : by 31 December 2016, the Commission shall submit a report to the European Parliament and the Council on the implementation, results and overall assessment of the initiatives provided for in this Decision.

BUDGETARY IMPLICATION: no additional funding is sought for the European Year of Development . The flexibility for annual priority settings based on the budget lines and programmes of the Communication provides sufficient margin for running the Year on a EUR 15 million scale.

For 2013 and 2014, the amounts under management of DG DEVCO amount to EUR 14.20 million enabling the financing of the operational activities of the European Year.

2013/07/10
   EC - Document attached to the procedure
2013/07/10
   EC - Legislative proposal published
Details

PURPOSE: to establish a European Year of Development (2015).

PROPOSED ACT: Decision of the European Parliament and of the Council.

ROLE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT: the European Parliament decides in accordance with the ordinary legislative procedure and on an equal footing with the Council.

BACKGROUND: the EU is the biggest donor of official development aid (ODA) in the world , providing more than half of all aid given worldwide. Its strong commitment to supporting partner countries dates back to 1957, when the Treaties of Rome first established a European development policy.

Despite this strong commitment to supporting partner countries, EU citizens often lack information on development cooperation, why it is needed and on the added value of development policies at EU level. The October 2012 Eurobarometer survey highlighted significant areas of ignorance, with 53 % of respondents indicating that they know nothing about where EU aid goes (44 % are unaware of where their country’s bilateral aid goes).

It is important to raise European citizens’ awareness of global interdependence. People need information as to how an outward-looking Europe can help to ensure global sustainability.

Against this background, The EYD2015 is an opportunity to improve the level of information in all Member States

IMPACT ASSESSMENT: in October 2012, the European Parliament called on the Commission to make 2015 the European Year for Development, expressing its hope that this would raise the profile of development cooperation.

The Commission services and the External Action Service have been informally consulted on the idea of the EYD2015.

The European Parliament and Member States have been informally contacted on the organisation of the EYD2015 . Furthermore, the issue is on the agenda for the regular meeting with Member States’ Directors-General responsible for development in June 2013.

Given the external relations dimension of the EYD2015, informal discussions have also taken place with international organisations.

LEGAL BASIS: Article 209 and Article 210(2) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU).

CONTENT: the aim of this proposed Decision is to establish a European Year of Development in 2015.

Objectives : the general purpose of the European Year shall be:

to inform EU citizens about EU development cooperation, highlighting what the European Union can already achieve as the biggest aid donor in the world; to stimulate the active interest of European citizens in development cooperation and foster a sense of responsibility and opportunity as regards their participation in policy formulation and implementation; and to raise awareness of the role of EU development cooperation.

Initiatives involved : the proposal presents the measures taken to achieve the objectives. These may include the following initiatives organised at Union, national, regional or local level:

communication campaigns to disseminate key messages targeted at the general public and more specific audiences, including through social media; the organisation of conferences, events and initiatives with all relevant stakeholders, to promote active participation and debate, and to raise awareness at European level; concrete initiatives in the Member States aimed at promoting the objectives of the European Year, in particular through the exchange of information and sharing of experience and good practices among national, regional, local administrations and other organisations; and undertaking studies and surveys and disseminating their results.

A detailed Annex outlines the actions proposed and the operational means as to how the objectives may be achieved. 3 different types of actions are laid down:

direct Union initiatives; co-financing Union initiatives; co-financing Member States’ initiatives.

direct Union initiatives; co-financing Union initiatives; co-financing Member States’ initiatives.

The Commission may identify other activities as contributing to the objectives of the European Year and may allow references to the European Year to be used in promoting those activities, insofar as they contribute to achieving the objectives of the Decision.

Coordination with Member States : each Member State is invited to appoint a national coordinator to be responsible for organising its involvement in the European Year, and shall inform the Commission of that appointment. The national coordinators shall, in close coordination with the Commission, consult and cooperate with a wide range of relevant stakeholders, including civil society, national parliaments, social partners and, where appropriate, the national agencies or contact points for the relevant Union programmes.

By 1 June 2014, Member States are invited to transmit to the Commission their proposed work programme, which shall set out details of the national activities planned for the European Year of Development.

Participating countries : participation in the activities of the European Year to be financed shall be open to: (i) Member States; (ii) candidate countries benefiting from a pre-accession strategy.

Coordination at Union level and implementation : the Commission shall implement this Decision at the level of the Union, in particular by adopting the necessary financing decisions in accordance with the Regulations establishing the Financing Instruments relevant to the actions concerned. It shall cooperate closely with Member States, the European Parliament, the European Economic and Social Committee, the Committee of the Regions and the bodies and associations active in development issues.

The Commission shall make the theme of the European Year a priority in the communication activities of its Representations in the Member States and the European Union Delegations in partner countries.

Consistency and complementarity : the Commission shall ensure that the measures provided for in this Decision are consistent with any other Union, national and regional schemes and initiatives that help attain the objectives of the European Year.

Specific provisions on financial and non-financial support : measures are provided to define the mode of access to financing of measures related to the European Year (depending on the case, procurement or the award of grants financed from the general budget of the Union. Non-financial support may be granted by the Commission for activities undertaken by public and private organisations which comply with certain conditions laid down in the Decision (use of the logo etc).

Measures are provided as regards the protection of the Union’s financial interests and the fight against fraud.

Monitoring and evaluation : by 31 December 2016, the Commission shall submit a report to the European Parliament and the Council on the implementation, results and overall assessment of the initiatives provided for in this Decision.

BUDGETARY IMPLICATION: no additional funding is sought for the European Year of Development . The flexibility for annual priority settings based on the budget lines and programmes of the Communication provides sufficient margin for running the Year on a EUR 15 million scale.

For 2013 and 2014, the amounts under management of DG DEVCO amount to EUR 14.20 million enabling the financing of the operational activities of the European Year.

2013/05/28
   EP - GOERENS Charles (ALDE) appointed as rapporteur in DEVE

Documents

Votes

A7-0384/2013 - Charles Goerens - Résolution législative #

2014/04/02 Outcome: +: 546, -: 48, 0: 38
DE FR IT ES PL RO SE PT BE BG AT HU CZ SK LT HR NL DK EL IE FI SI LV LU EE MT CY GB
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66
56
46
37
25
17
19
19
17
18
16
17
13
10
11
25
11
11
8
10
8
8
6
6
4
2
56
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3

Czechia PPE

2

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3

Estonia PPE

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1

Malta PPE

For (1)

1
icon: S&D S&D
159

Netherlands S&D

2

Finland S&D

1

Slovenia S&D

2

Luxembourg S&D

For (1)

1

Estonia S&D

For (1)

1

Cyprus S&D

1
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3

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2

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3

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2

Latvia ALDE

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1

Luxembourg ALDE

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1
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53

Portugal Verts/ALE

For (1)

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Austria Verts/ALE

2

Netherlands Verts/ALE

3

Denmark Verts/ALE

For (1)

1

Greece Verts/ALE

1

Finland Verts/ALE

For (1)

1

Latvia Verts/ALE

1

Luxembourg Verts/ALE

For (1)

1

Estonia Verts/ALE

For (1)

1

United Kingdom Verts/ALE

5
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45

Belgium ECR

For (1)

1

Lithuania ECR

1

Croatia ECR

For (1)

1

Netherlands ECR

For (1)

1

Denmark ECR

For (1)

1

Latvia ECR

For (1)

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Spain GUE/NGL

Abstain (1)

1

Sweden GUE/NGL

Abstain (1)

1

Portugal GUE/NGL

3

Czechia GUE/NGL

2

Croatia GUE/NGL

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1

Netherlands GUE/NGL

Against (1)

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Denmark GUE/NGL

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Greece GUE/NGL

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Poland EFD

2

Belgium EFD

Against (1)

1

Bulgaria EFD

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1

Slovakia EFD

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1

Lithuania EFD

For (1)

1

Netherlands EFD

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1

Denmark EFD

Abstain (1)

1

Greece EFD

1

Finland EFD

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25

Italy NI

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2

Spain NI

1

Romania NI

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1

Belgium NI

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1

Bulgaria NI

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Hungary NI

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Ireland NI

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AmendmentsDossier
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2013/10/08 FEMM 15 amendments...
source: PE-521.516
2013/10/16 DEVE 35 amendments...
source: PE-521.748

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  • date: 2016-12-01T00:00:00 docs: url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2016/0525/COM_COM(2016)0525_EN.pdf title: COM(2016)0525 url: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/smartapi/cgi/sga_doc?smartapi!celexplus!prod!DocNumber&lg=EN&type_doc=COMfinal&an_doc=2016&nu_doc=0525 title: EUR-Lex summary: The Commission presented a report on the implementation, results and overall assessment of the European Year for Development 2015 (EYD2015). The EYD2015 Decision established three key objectives for the Year: inform citizens about the work of the EU and the Member States on development cooperation; foster direct involvement and critical thinking about development policy; raise awareness about the benefits of development cooperation and its global dimension among citizens in partner countries and in the EU. Main conclusions of the report : in drawing up its conclusions, the report based itself on an independent evaluation which, on the whole, considered that the EYD2015 had put in place an efficient and effective campaign, combining EU and Member State input to ensure an appropriately pitched campaign that helped to increase awareness, knowledge and understanding of the EU’s development policy among the general public and young people in particular. As a reminder, the financial resources mobilised for the campaign totalled EUR 10.6 million. In general, the evaluation noted that the EYD2015: contributed to improve public and political support for development cooperation; promoted online and social media strategy to project the EU as a global player and inform citizens about the development activities of the EU; promoted an efficient way to reach the development community as multipliers, the general public, and notably young people even though more human and financial resources could have been allocated to the EYD2015; implemented activities with high added-value in terms of sustainability through the implementation of new forms of engagement, in particular through the use of narrative communication techniques, the use of new tools or communication with a new audience. In this regard, the evaluation stated that additional resources should have been made available. Lastly, in general, the Commission report stated that thanks to the EYD2015, the EU has significantly improved its capacity to communicate with European citizens on development. type: Follow-up document body: EC
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  • date: 2013-07-10T00:00:00 type: Legislative proposal published body: EC docs: url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/registre/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2013/0509/COM_COM(2013)0509_FR.pdf title: COM(2013)0509 url: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/smartapi/cgi/sga_doc?smartapi!celexplus!prod!DocNumber&lg=EN&type_doc=COMfinal&an_doc=2013&nu_doc=509 title: EUR-Lex summary: PURPOSE: to establish a European Year of Development (2015). PROPOSED ACT: Decision of the European Parliament and of the Council. ROLE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT: the European Parliament decides in accordance with the ordinary legislative procedure and on an equal footing with the Council. BACKGROUND: the EU is the biggest donor of official development aid (ODA) in the world , providing more than half of all aid given worldwide. Its strong commitment to supporting partner countries dates back to 1957, when the Treaties of Rome first established a European development policy. Despite this strong commitment to supporting partner countries, EU citizens often lack information on development cooperation, why it is needed and on the added value of development policies at EU level. The October 2012 Eurobarometer survey highlighted significant areas of ignorance, with 53 % of respondents indicating that they know nothing about where EU aid goes (44 % are unaware of where their country’s bilateral aid goes). It is important to raise European citizens’ awareness of global interdependence. People need information as to how an outward-looking Europe can help to ensure global sustainability. Against this background, The EYD2015 is an opportunity to improve the level of information in all Member States IMPACT ASSESSMENT: in October 2012, the European Parliament called on the Commission to make 2015 the European Year for Development, expressing its hope that this would raise the profile of development cooperation. The Commission services and the External Action Service have been informally consulted on the idea of the EYD2015. The European Parliament and Member States have been informally contacted on the organisation of the EYD2015 . Furthermore, the issue is on the agenda for the regular meeting with Member States’ Directors-General responsible for development in June 2013. Given the external relations dimension of the EYD2015, informal discussions have also taken place with international organisations. LEGAL BASIS: Article 209 and Article 210(2) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU). CONTENT: the aim of this proposed Decision is to establish a European Year of Development in 2015. Objectives : the general purpose of the European Year shall be: to inform EU citizens about EU development cooperation, highlighting what the European Union can already achieve as the biggest aid donor in the world; to stimulate the active interest of European citizens in development cooperation and foster a sense of responsibility and opportunity as regards their participation in policy formulation and implementation; and to raise awareness of the role of EU development cooperation. Initiatives involved : the proposal presents the measures taken to achieve the objectives. These may include the following initiatives organised at Union, national, regional or local level: communication campaigns to disseminate key messages targeted at the general public and more specific audiences, including through social media; the organisation of conferences, events and initiatives with all relevant stakeholders, to promote active participation and debate, and to raise awareness at European level; concrete initiatives in the Member States aimed at promoting the objectives of the European Year, in particular through the exchange of information and sharing of experience and good practices among national, regional, local administrations and other organisations; and undertaking studies and surveys and disseminating their results. A detailed Annex outlines the actions proposed and the operational means as to how the objectives may be achieved. 3 different types of actions are laid down: direct Union initiatives; co-financing Union initiatives; co-financing Member States’ initiatives. direct Union initiatives; co-financing Union initiatives; co-financing Member States’ initiatives. The Commission may identify other activities as contributing to the objectives of the European Year and may allow references to the European Year to be used in promoting those activities, insofar as they contribute to achieving the objectives of the Decision. Coordination with Member States : each Member State is invited to appoint a national coordinator to be responsible for organising its involvement in the European Year, and shall inform the Commission of that appointment. The national coordinators shall, in close coordination with the Commission, consult and cooperate with a wide range of relevant stakeholders, including civil society, national parliaments, social partners and, where appropriate, the national agencies or contact points for the relevant Union programmes. By 1 June 2014, Member States are invited to transmit to the Commission their proposed work programme, which shall set out details of the national activities planned for the European Year of Development. Participating countries : participation in the activities of the European Year to be financed shall be open to: (i) Member States; (ii) candidate countries benefiting from a pre-accession strategy. Coordination at Union level and implementation : the Commission shall implement this Decision at the level of the Union, in particular by adopting the necessary financing decisions in accordance with the Regulations establishing the Financing Instruments relevant to the actions concerned. It shall cooperate closely with Member States, the European Parliament, the European Economic and Social Committee, the Committee of the Regions and the bodies and associations active in development issues. The Commission shall make the theme of the European Year a priority in the communication activities of its Representations in the Member States and the European Union Delegations in partner countries. Consistency and complementarity : the Commission shall ensure that the measures provided for in this Decision are consistent with any other Union, national and regional schemes and initiatives that help attain the objectives of the European Year. Specific provisions on financial and non-financial support : measures are provided to define the mode of access to financing of measures related to the European Year (depending on the case, procurement or the award of grants financed from the general budget of the Union. Non-financial support may be granted by the Commission for activities undertaken by public and private organisations which comply with certain conditions laid down in the Decision (use of the logo etc). Measures are provided as regards the protection of the Union’s financial interests and the fight against fraud. Monitoring and evaluation : by 31 December 2016, the Commission shall submit a report to the European Parliament and the Council on the implementation, results and overall assessment of the initiatives provided for in this Decision. BUDGETARY IMPLICATION: no additional funding is sought for the European Year of Development . The flexibility for annual priority settings based on the budget lines and programmes of the Communication provides sufficient margin for running the Year on a EUR 15 million scale. For 2013 and 2014, the amounts under management of DG DEVCO amount to EUR 14.20 million enabling the financing of the operational activities of the European Year.
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  • date: 2013-11-14T00:00:00 type: Committee report tabled for plenary, 1st reading/single reading body: EP docs: url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?type=REPORT&mode=XML&reference=A7-2013-0384&language=EN title: A7-0384/2013 summary: The Committee on Development adopted the report by Charles GOERENS (ADLE, LU) on the proposal for a decision of the European Parliament and of the Council on the European Year of Development (2015). The committee recommended that Parliament’s position in first reading following the ordinary legislative procedure should amend the Commission proposal as follows: Title of the European Year : Members wanted the European Year to be designated the ‘European Year for Development’ (hereinafter referred to as ‘the European Year’). The motto of the European Year would be "Dignity for all". Objectives: the European Year should pursue the following objectives: · to inform Union citizens about development cooperation, in particular those living in Member States without a long-standing tradition in that area, highlighting what the Union can achieve as the biggest aid donor in the world; · to engage Union citizens in issues of development cooperation, encourage their participation in policy formulation and implementation and fully involve them in the political discussion on global development; · to ensure, in particular, the participation of young citizens ; · to increase Union citizens' awareness of their stake in global development and of possibilities to contribute to more equitable global development and make development an integral part of national education programmes; · to foster a sense of joint responsibility and solidarity among Europeans and people in developing countries; · to support and facilitate dialogue with partners in developing countries about the global development agenda after 2015; · to raise awareness and foster debate about the impact which individual, local, regional, national and Union decisions and choices may have on global development and on people living in developing countries, so as to achieve a broader understanding of Policy Coherence for Development; · to raise awareness of the role of Union development cooperation, where equity and fairness are perceived as the main values underpinning development cooperation; · to empower Union citizens to make informed purchasing decisions that directly contribute to the objectives of the European Year. Union measures : the measures taken to achieve these objectives shall include certain initiatives, which may be organised at Union, national, regional or local level within the Union, in associated overseas countries and territories, and in developing countries, as provided for in the Annex to the Decision. Members stressed the need to support: (i) improve pedagogic means in particular in the education sector; (ii) set up a website presenting the development cooperation projects of all Member States so as to enable all Union citizens to keep up to date with Member States´ aims, performance, and success. The report wanted the European year to award a prize for innovative and successful communication concepts and campaigns that help to raise awareness and foster reflection about development issues in unusual or original ways. Participation of overseas territories : it was made clear that initiatives can be carried out both within the EU and in overseas countries and territories and developing countries, and overseas countries and territories would be able to take part in activities related to the European Year of Development. Meetings of national coordinators : Members wanted meetings of national coordinators set up to coordinate implementation of the European Year, to include representatives of civil society and regional and local authorities and Members of the European Parliament. EEAS support : EU Delegations should support development partners in third countries with a view to their participation in activities related to the European Year, whether those activities take place in the Union or in third countries. The European External Action Service (EEAS) and the EU Delegations shall make the European Year an integral part of their dialogue with developing countries and enhance the visibility of the Union as an actor for peace, development, human rights and democracy. Coherence with development policy : the Commission shall ensure that all policy initiatives during 2015 meet the standards of Policy Coherence for Development as outlined in the Lisbon Treaty. Priority for donors : the Commission may award co-financing to each national coordinating body in accordance with the procedure set out in the Annex, whereby priority shall be given to those Member States which have become development aid donors more recently or where appreciation and awareness of development challenges among the population is particularly low. Annexes: the annexes have been amended in line with the amendments made in the main body of the text.
  • date: 2014-04-02T00:00:00 type: Results of vote in Parliament body: EP docs: url: https://oeil.secure.europarl.europa.eu/oeil/popups/sda.do?id=23678&l=en title: Results of vote in Parliament
  • date: 2014-04-02T00:00:00 type: Decision by Parliament, 1st reading/single reading body: EP docs: url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?type=TA&language=EN&reference=P7-TA-2014-0269 title: T7-0269/2014 summary: The European Parliament adopted by 546 votes to 48, with 38 abstentions, a legislative resolution on the proposal for a decision of the European Parliament and of the Council on the European Year of Development (2015). Parliament adopted its position at first reading under the ordinary legislative procedure. The amendments adopted in plenary are the result of an agreement reached between the European Parliament and the Council. They amended the proposal as follows: Title of the European Year : the year 2015 should be designated the ‘European Year for Development’ and the motto should be ‘ Our world, our dignity, our future ’. Objectives: the European Year should pursue the following objectives: to inform Union citizens about the Union 's and the Member States' development cooperation, highlighting the results that the Union , acting together with the Member States, has achieved as a global actor and that it will continue to do so in line with the latest discussions on the overarching post-2015 framework; to foster direct involvement , critical thinking and active interest of Union citizens and stakeholders in development cooperation including in policy formulation and implementation; to raise awareness of the benefits of the Union's development cooperation not only for beneficiaries of the Union's development assistance but also for Union citizens and to achieve a broader understanding of policy coherence for development , as well as to foster among citizens in Europe and developing countries a sense of joint responsibility, solidarity and opportunity in a changing and increasingly interdependent world. Union measures : the measures taken to achieve the objectives of the European Year should include the following measures, which may be organised at Union, national, regional or local levels, and in partner countries: communication campaigns to disseminate key messages targeted at the general public and more specific audiences, in particular young people and other key target groups , including through social media; the organisation of conferences, events and initiatives with all relevant stakeholders, to promote active participation and debate, and to raise awareness at all levels; concrete measures in the Member States aimed at promoting the objectives of the European Year, in particular through development education , the exchange of information and sharing of experience and good practices among national, regional or local administrations and other organisations; undertaking studies and surveys and disseminating their results. The characteristics of these measures are detailed in the Annex to the future Decision. Financing should take the form of the direct purchase of goods and services under existing framework contracts. It may also take the form of grants covering up to 80% of the final cost of activities . Measures may include a prize for innovative and successful communication concepts and campaigns which help, or which have helped, to raise awareness and foster reflection about development issues in unusual or original ways, in particular those designed to reach target audiences which previously have had little or no exposure to global development issues. Coordination of actions : it is provided that the national coordinators should, in close coordination with the Commission, consult and cooperate with a wide range of relevant stakeholders, including civil society and the private sector, national parliaments, social partners and, where appropriate, the national agencies, the federal State or sub-national government level, including regional and local authorities and, where applicable, associated Overseas Countries and Territories (OCTs) . The Commission, together with the European External Action Service (EEAS), should cooperate closely with the European Parliament, the Council and the Member States, the European Economic and Social Committee, the Committee of the Regions and the bodies and associations active in development issues at Union level. To this effect, the Commission should convene meetings of the national coordinators to coordinate the implementation of the European Year and to exchange information on implementation at Union and national levels and invite representatives of civil society and regional and local authorities and members of the European Parliament to attend those meetings as observers . Moreover and with a view to their participation in activities related to the European Year, whether those activities take place in the Union or in third countries, development partners in third countries should be supported through EU Delegations while OCTs should be supported through appropriate institutional channels. The EEAS and EU Delegations should make the European Year an integral part of their ongoing information and communication activities. European added-value of financed actions : lastly, in order for measures to be considered eligible for financing under this Decision they should be required to make effective use of public spending, to bring added value and to be results-orientated.
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  • date: 2014-05-09T00:00:00 type: Final act published in Official Journal summary: PURPOSE: to establish a European Year of Development (2015). LEGISLATIVE ACT: Decision No 472/2014/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council on the European Year for Development (2015). CONTENT: this Decision establishes 2015 as the ‘European Year for Development’. The motto of the European Year shall be ‘ Our world, our dignity, our future’ . Objectives : the objectives of the European Year shall be: to inform Union citizens about the Union's and the Member States' development cooperation, highlighting the results that the Union, acting together with the Member States, has achieved as a global actor and that it will continue to do so in line with the latest discussions on the overarching post-2015 framework; to foster direct involvement, critical thinking and active interest of Union citizens and stakeholders in development cooperation including in policy formulation and implementation; and to raise awareness of the benefits of the Union's development cooperation not only for beneficiaries of the Union's development assistance but also for Union citizens and to achieve a broader understanding of policy coherence for development, as well as to foster among citizens in Europe and developing countries a sense of joint responsibility, solidarity and opportunity. Union measures : the measures taken to achieve the objectives of the European Year shall include the following measures, which may be organised at Union, national, regional or local levels, as set out in the Annex, and in partner countries: communication campaigns to disseminate key messages targeted at the general public and more specific audiences, in particular young people and other key target groups, including through social media; the organisation of conferences, events and initiatives with all relevant stakeholders, to promote active participation and debate, and to raise awareness at all levels; concrete measures in the Member States aimed at promoting the objectives of the European Year, in particular through development education, the exchange of information and sharing of experience and good practices among national, regional or local administrations and other organisations; undertaking studies and surveys and disseminating their results. The characteristics of these measures are detailed in the Annex of the Decision. Coordination of actions : the Commission shall invite the Member States to appoint each a national coordinator to be responsible for organising the involvement of that Member State in the European Year. The national coordinators shall, in close coordination with the Commission, consult and cooperate with a wide range of relevant stakeholders, including civil society and the private sector, national parliaments, social partners and, where appropriate, the national agencies, the federal State or sub-national government level, including regional and local authorities and, where applicable, associated Overseas Countries and Territories (OCTs). The Commission, together with the European External Action Service (EEAS), shall cooperate closely with the European Parliament, the Council and the Member States, the European Economic and Social Committee, the Committee of the Regions and the bodies and associations active in development issues at Union level. The Commission shall convene meetings of the national coordinators to coordinate the implementation of the European Year and to exchange information on implementation at Union and national levels. The Commission may invite representatives of civil society and regional and local authorities and members of the European Parliament to attend those meetings as observers . The Commission shall make the European Year a priority in the communication activities of its Representations in the Member States and of EU Delegations in partner countries. With a view to their participation in activities related to the European Year, whether those activities take place in the Union or in third countries, development partners in third countries shall be supported through EU Delegations while OCTs shall be supported through appropriate institutional channels. The EEAS and EU Delegations shall make the European Year an integral part of their ongoing information and communication activities. Work programme : the Commission shall invite the Member States to transmit to it, by 1 September 2014, their work programme, which shall set out details of the national activities planned for the European Year, in accordance with the details of the measures set out in this Decision. Participation : participation in the activities of the European Year to be financed by the Union shall be open to the Member States and candidate countries benefiting from a pre-accession strategy, in accordance with the general principles and general terms and conditions for the participation of those countries in Union programmes. Implementation : the Commission shall implement this Decision at Union level, in particular by adopting the necessary financing decisions in accordance with the Regulations establishing the instruments for financing external action relevant to the actions concerned, namely the Development Cooperation Instrument (DCI). Consistency and complementarity : the measures provided for in this Decision shall be consistent with any other Union, national and regional measures that help attain the objectives of the European Year, and fully complement the existing Union, national and regional measures. Financial provisions : financial provisions are laid down as such: measures which are Union-wide in nature (Part A of the Annex) shall lead to a procurement procedure or the award of grants financed by the Union; measures which are Union-wide in nature (Part B of the Annex) may be co-financed by the Union (high-visibility events on a Union scale that aim to raise awareness of the objectives of the European Year may receive a Union grant of up to 80% of the final costs of the activities). The Commission may award co-financing to each national coordinator. Reporting and assessment : by 31 December 2016, the Commission shall submit a report to the European Parliament and the Council on the implementation, results and overall assessment of the measures provided for in this Decision in order to consider appropriate follow-up. Annex : the Decision includes an annex outlining the types of eligible measures. 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  • PURPOSE: to establish a European Year of Development (2015).

    LEGISLATIVE ACT: Decision No 472/2014/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council on the European Year for Development (2015).

    CONTENT: this Decision establishes 2015 as the ‘European Year for Development’. The motto of the European Year shall be ‘Our world, our dignity, our future’.

    Objectives: the objectives of the European Year shall be:

    • to inform Union citizens about the Union's and the Member States' development cooperation, highlighting the results that the Union, acting together with the Member States, has achieved as a global actor and that it will continue to do so in line with the latest discussions on the overarching post-2015 framework;
    • to foster direct involvement, critical thinking and active interest of Union citizens and stakeholders in development cooperation including in policy formulation and implementation; and  to raise awareness of the benefits of the Union's development cooperation not only for beneficiaries of the Union's development assistance but also for Union citizens and to achieve a broader understanding of policy coherence for development, as well as to foster among citizens in Europe and developing countries a sense of joint responsibility, solidarity and opportunity.

    Union measures: the measures taken to achieve the objectives of the European Year shall include the following measures, which may be organised at Union, national, regional or local levels, as set out in the Annex, and in partner countries:

    • communication campaigns to disseminate key messages targeted at the general public and more specific audiences, in particular young people and other key target groups, including through social media;
    • the organisation of conferences, events and initiatives with all relevant stakeholders, to promote active participation and debate, and to raise awareness at all levels;
    • concrete measures in the Member States aimed at promoting the objectives of the European Year, in particular through development education, the exchange of information and sharing of experience and good practices among national, regional or local administrations and other organisations;
    • undertaking studies and surveys and disseminating their results.

    The characteristics of these measures are detailed in the Annex of the Decision.

    Coordination of actions: the Commission shall invite the Member States to appoint each a national coordinator to be responsible for organising the involvement of that Member State in the European Year. The national coordinators shall, in close coordination with the Commission, consult and cooperate with a wide range of relevant stakeholders, including civil society and the private sector, national parliaments, social partners and, where appropriate, the national agencies, the federal State or sub-national government level, including regional and local authorities and, where applicable, associated Overseas Countries and Territories (OCTs).

    The Commission, together with the European External Action Service (EEAS), shall cooperate closely with the European Parliament, the Council and the Member States, the European Economic and Social Committee, the Committee of the Regions and the bodies and associations active in development issues at Union level. The Commission shall convene meetings of the national coordinators to coordinate the implementation of the European Year and to exchange information on implementation at Union and national levels. The Commission may invite representatives of civil society and regional and local authorities and members of the European Parliament to attend those meetings as observers.

    The Commission shall make the European Year a priority in the communication activities of its Representations in the Member States and of EU Delegations in partner countries. With a view to their participation in activities related to the European Year, whether those activities take place in the Union or in third countries, development partners in third countries shall be supported through EU Delegations while OCTs shall be supported through appropriate institutional channels.

    The EEAS and EU Delegations shall make the European Year an integral part of their ongoing information and communication activities.

    Work programme: the Commission shall invite the Member States to transmit to it, by 1 September 2014, their work programme, which shall set out details of the national activities planned for the European Year, in accordance with the details of the measures set out in this Decision.

    Participation: participation in the activities of the European Year to be financed by the Union shall be open to the Member States and candidate countries benefiting from a pre-accession strategy, in accordance with the general principles and general terms and conditions for the participation of those countries in Union programmes.

    Implementation: the Commission shall implement this Decision at Union level, in particular by adopting the necessary financing decisions in accordance with the Regulations establishing the instruments for financing external action relevant to the actions concerned, namely the Development Cooperation Instrument (DCI).

    Consistency and complementarity: the measures provided for in this Decision shall be consistent with any other Union, national and regional measures that help attain the objectives of the European Year, and fully complement the existing Union, national and regional measures.

    Financial provisions: financial provisions are laid down as such:

    measures which are Union-wide in nature (Part A of the Annex) shall lead to a procurement procedure or the award of grants financed by the Union;

    measures which are Union-wide in nature (Part B of the Annex) may be co-financed by the Union (high-visibility events on a Union scale that aim to raise awareness of the objectives of the European Year may receive a Union grant of up to 80% of the final costs of the activities).

    The Commission may award co-financing to each national coordinator.

    Reporting and assessment: by 31 December 2016, the Commission shall submit a report to the European Parliament and the Council on the implementation, results and overall assessment of the measures provided for in this Decision in order to consider appropriate follow-up.

    Annex: the Decision includes an annex outlining the types of eligible measures.

    ENTRY INTO FORCE: 29.05.2014.

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  • The European Parliament adopted by 546 votes to 48, with 38 abstentions, a legislative resolution on the proposal for a decision of the European Parliament and of the Council on the European Year of Development (2015).

    Parliament adopted its position at first reading under the ordinary legislative procedure. The amendments adopted in plenary are the result of an agreement reached between the European Parliament and the Council. They amended the proposal as follows:

    Title of the European Year: the year 2015 should be designated the ‘European Year for Development’ and the motto should be ‘Our world, our dignity, our future’.

    Objectives: the European Year should pursue the following objectives:

    • to inform Union citizens about the Union 's and the Member States' development cooperation, highlighting the results that the Union, acting together with the Member States, has achieved as a global actor and that it will continue to do so in line with the latest discussions on the overarching post-2015 framework;
    • to foster direct involvement, critical thinking and active interest of Union citizens and stakeholders in development cooperation including in policy formulation and implementation;  
    • to raise awareness of the benefits of the Union's development cooperation not only for beneficiaries of the Union's development assistance but also for Union citizens and to achieve a broader understanding of policy coherence for development, as well as to foster among citizens in Europe and developing countries a sense of joint responsibility, solidarity and opportunity in a changing and increasingly interdependent world.

    Union measures: the measures taken to achieve the objectives of the European Year should include the following measures, which may be organised at Union, national, regional or local levels, and in partner countries:

    • communication campaigns to disseminate key messages targeted at the general public and more specific audiences, in particular young people and other key target groups , including through social media;
    • the organisation of conferences, events and initiatives with all relevant stakeholders, to promote active participation and debate, and to raise awareness at all levels;
    • concrete measures in the Member States aimed at promoting the objectives of the European Year, in particular through development education, the exchange of information and sharing of experience and good practices among national, regional or local administrations and other organisations;
    • undertaking studies and surveys and disseminating their results.

    The characteristics of these measures are detailed in the Annex to the future Decision.

    Financing should take the form of the direct purchase of goods and services under existing framework contracts. It may also take the form of grants covering up to 80% of the final cost of activities. Measures may include a prize for innovative and successful communication concepts and campaigns which help, or which have helped, to raise awareness and foster reflection about development issues in unusual or original ways, in particular those designed to reach target audiences which previously have had little or no exposure to global development issues.

    Coordination of actions: it is provided that the national coordinators should, in close coordination with the Commission, consult and cooperate with a wide range of relevant stakeholders, including civil society and the private sector, national parliaments, social partners and, where appropriate, the national agencies, the federal State or sub-national government level, including regional and local authorities and, where applicable, associated Overseas Countries and Territories (OCTs).

    The Commission, together with the European External Action Service (EEAS), should cooperate closely with the European Parliament, the Council and the Member States, the European Economic and Social Committee, the Committee of the Regions and the bodies and associations active in development issues at Union level.

    To this effect, the Commission should convene meetings of the national coordinators to coordinate the implementation of the European Year and to exchange information on implementation at Union and national levels and invite representatives of civil society and regional and local authorities and members of the European Parliament to attend those meetings as observers.

    Moreover and with a view to their participation in activities related to the European Year, whether those activities take place in the Union or in third countries, development partners in third countries should be supported through EU Delegations while OCTs should be supported through appropriate institutional channels.

    The EEAS and EU Delegations should make the European Year an integral part of their ongoing information and communication activities.

    European added-value of financed actions: lastly, in order for measures to be considered eligible for financing under this Decision they should be required to make effective use of public spending, to bring added value and to be results-orientated.

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  • The Committee on Development adopted the report by Charles GOERENS (ADLE, LU) on the proposal for a decision of the European Parliament and of the Council on the European Year of Development (2015).

    The committee recommended that Parliament’s position in first reading following the ordinary legislative procedure should amend the Commission proposal as follows:

    Title of the European Year: Members wanted the European Year to be designated the ‘European Year for Development’ (hereinafter referred to as ‘the European Year’). The motto of the European Year would be "Dignity for all".

    Objectives: the European Year should pursue the following objectives:

    ·        to inform Union citizens about development cooperation, in particular those living in Member States without a long-standing tradition in that area, highlighting what the Union can achieve as the biggest aid donor in the world;

    ·        to engage Union citizens in issues of development cooperation, encourage their participation in policy formulation and implementation and fully involve them in the political discussion on global development;

    ·        to ensure, in particular, the participation of young citizens;

    ·        to increase Union citizens' awareness of their stake in global development and of possibilities to contribute to more equitable global development and make development an integral part of national education programmes;

    ·        to foster a sense of joint responsibility and solidarity among Europeans and people in developing countries;

    ·        to support and facilitate dialogue with partners in developing countries about the global development agenda after 2015;

    ·        to raise awareness and foster debate about the impact which individual, local, regional, national and Union decisions and choices may have on global development and on people living in developing countries, so as to achieve a broader understanding of Policy Coherence for Development;

    ·        to raise awareness of the role of Union development cooperation, where equity and fairness are perceived as the main values underpinning development cooperation;

    ·        to empower Union citizens to make informed purchasing decisions that directly contribute to the objectives of the European Year.

    Union measures: the measures taken to achieve these objectives shall include certain initiatives, which may be organised at Union, national, regional or local level within the Union, in associated overseas countries and territories, and in developing countries, as provided for in the Annex to the Decision.

    Members stressed the need to support: (i) improve pedagogic means in particular in the education sector; (ii) set up a website presenting the development cooperation projects of all Member States so as to enable all Union citizens to keep up to date with Member States´ aims, performance, and success.

    The report wanted the European year to award a prize for innovative and successful communication concepts and campaigns that help to raise awareness and foster reflection about development issues in unusual or original ways.

    Participation of overseas territories: it was made clear that initiatives can be carried out both within the EU and in overseas countries and territories and developing countries, and overseas countries and territories would be able to take part in activities related to the European Year of Development.

    Meetings of national coordinators: Members wanted meetings of national coordinators set up to coordinate implementation of the European Year, to include representatives of civil society and regional and local authorities and Members of the European Parliament.

    EEAS support: EU Delegations should support development partners in third countries with a view to their participation in activities related to the European Year, whether those activities take place in the Union or in third countries. The European External Action Service (EEAS) and the EU Delegations shall make the European Year an integral part of their dialogue with developing countries and enhance the visibility of the Union as an actor for peace, development, human rights and democracy.

    Coherence with development policy: the Commission shall ensure that all policy initiatives during 2015 meet the standards of Policy Coherence for Development as outlined in the Lisbon Treaty.

    Priority for donors: the Commission may award co-financing to each national coordinating body in accordance with the procedure set out in the Annex, whereby priority shall be given to those Member States which have become development aid donors more recently or where appreciation and awareness of development challenges among the population is particularly low.

    Annexes: the annexes have been amended in line with the amendments made in the main body of the text.

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  • PURPOSE: to establish a European Year of Development (2015).

    PROPOSED ACT: Decision of the European Parliament and of the Council.

    ROLE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT: the European Parliament decides in accordance with the ordinary legislative procedure and on an equal footing with the Council.

    BACKGROUND: the EU is the biggest donor of official development aid (ODA) in the world, providing more than half of all aid given worldwide. Its strong commitment to supporting partner countries dates back to 1957, when the Treaties of Rome first established a European development policy.

    Despite this strong commitment to supporting partner countries, EU citizens often lack information on development cooperation, why it is needed and on the added value of development policies at EU level. The October 2012 Eurobarometer survey highlighted significant areas of ignorance, with 53 % of respondents indicating that they know nothing about where EU aid goes (44 % are unaware of where their country’s bilateral aid goes).

    It is important to raise European citizens’ awareness of global interdependence. People need information as to how an outward-looking Europe can help to ensure global sustainability.

    Against this background, The EYD2015 is an opportunity to improve the level of information in all Member States

    IMPACT ASSESSMENT: in October 2012, the European Parliament called on the Commission to make 2015 the European Year for Development, expressing its hope that this would raise the profile of development cooperation.

    The Commission services and the External Action Service have been informally consulted on the idea of the EYD2015.

    The European Parliament and Member States have been informally contacted on the organisation of the EYD2015. Furthermore, the issue is on the agenda for the regular meeting with Member States’ Directors-General responsible for development in June 2013.

    Given the external relations dimension of the EYD2015, informal discussions have also taken place with international organisations.

    LEGAL BASIS: Article 209 and Article 210(2) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU).

    CONTENT: the aim of this proposed Decision is to establish a European Year of Development in 2015.

    Objectives: the general purpose of the European Year shall be:

    • to inform EU citizens about EU development cooperation, highlighting what the European Union can already achieve as the biggest aid donor in the world;
    • to stimulate the active interest of European citizens in development cooperation and foster a sense of responsibility and opportunity as regards their participation in policy formulation and implementation; and
    • to raise awareness of the role of EU development cooperation.

    Initiatives involved: the proposal presents the measures taken to achieve the objectives. These may include the following initiatives organised at Union, national, regional or local level:

    • communication campaigns to disseminate key messages targeted at the general public and more specific audiences, including through social media;
    • the organisation of conferences, events and initiatives with all relevant stakeholders, to promote active participation and debate, and to raise awareness at European level;
    • concrete initiatives in the Member States aimed at promoting the objectives of the European Year, in particular through the exchange of information and sharing of experience and good practices among national, regional, local administrations and other organisations; and
    • undertaking studies and surveys and disseminating their results.

    A detailed Annex outlines the actions proposed and the operational means as to how the objectives may be achieved. 3 different types of actions are laid down:

    1. direct Union initiatives;
    2. co-financing Union initiatives;
    3. co-financing Member States’ initiatives.

    The Commission may identify other activities as contributing to the objectives of the European Year and may allow references to the European Year to be used in promoting those activities, insofar as they contribute to achieving the objectives of the Decision.

    Coordination with Member States: each Member State is invited to appoint a national coordinator to be responsible for organising its involvement in the European Year, and shall inform the Commission of that appointment. The national coordinators shall, in close coordination with the Commission, consult and cooperate with a wide range of relevant stakeholders, including civil society, national parliaments, social partners and, where appropriate, the national agencies or contact points for the relevant Union programmes.

    By 1 June 2014, Member States are invited to transmit to the Commission their proposed work programme, which shall set out details of the national activities planned for the European Year of Development.

    Participating countries: participation in the activities of the European Year to be financed shall be open to: (i) Member States; (ii) candidate countries benefiting from a pre-accession strategy.

    Coordination at Union level and implementation: the Commission shall implement this Decision at the level of the Union, in particular by adopting the necessary financing decisions in accordance with the Regulations establishing the Financing Instruments relevant to the actions concerned. It shall cooperate closely with Member States, the European Parliament, the European Economic and Social Committee, the Committee of the Regions and the bodies and associations active in development issues.

    The Commission shall make the theme of the European Year a priority in the communication activities of its Representations in the Member States and the European Union Delegations in partner countries.

    Consistency and complementarity: the Commission shall ensure that the measures provided for in this Decision are consistent with any other Union, national and regional schemes and initiatives that help attain the objectives of the European Year.

    Specific provisions on financial and non-financial support: measures are provided to define the mode of access to financing of measures related to the European Year (depending on the case, procurement or the award of grants financed from the general budget of the Union. Non-financial support may be granted by the Commission for activities undertaken by public and private organisations which comply with certain conditions laid down in the Decision (use of the logo etc).

    Measures are provided as regards the protection of the Union’s financial interests and the fight against fraud.

    Monitoring and evaluation: by 31 December 2016, the Commission shall submit a report to the European Parliament and the Council on the implementation, results and overall assessment of the initiatives provided for in this Decision.

    BUDGETARY IMPLICATION: no additional funding is sought for the European Year of Development. The flexibility for annual priority settings based on the budget lines and programmes of the Communication provides sufficient margin for running the Year on a EUR 15 million scale.

    For 2013 and 2014, the amounts under management of DG DEVCO amount to EUR 14.20 million enabling the financing of the operational activities of the European Year.

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  • PURPOSE: to establish a European Year of Development (2015).

    PROPOSED ACT: Decision of the European Parliament and of the Council.

    ROLE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT: the European Parliament decides in accordance with the ordinary legislative procedure and on an equal footing with the Council.

    BACKGROUND: the EU is the biggest donor of official development aid (ODA) in the world, providing more than half of all aid given worldwide. Its strong commitment to supporting partner countries dates back to 1957, when the Treaties of Rome first established a European development policy.

    Despite this strong commitment to supporting partner countries, EU citizens often lack information on development cooperation, why it is needed and on the added value of development policies at EU level. The October 2012 Eurobarometer survey highlighted significant areas of ignorance, with 53 % of respondents indicating that they know nothing about where EU aid goes (44 % are unaware of where their country’s bilateral aid goes).

    It is important to raise European citizens’ awareness of global interdependence. People need information as to how an outward-looking Europe can help to ensure global sustainability.

    Against this background, The EYD2015 is an opportunity to improve the level of information in all Member States

    IMPACT ASSESSMENT: in October 2012, the European Parliament called on the Commission to make 2015 the European Year for Development, expressing its hope that this would raise the profile of development cooperation.

    The Commission services and the External Action Service have been informally consulted on the idea of the EYD2015.

    The European Parliament and Member States have been informally contacted on the organisation of the EYD2015. Furthermore, the issue is on the agenda for the regular meeting with Member States’ Directors-General responsible for development in June 2013.

    Given the external relations dimension of the EYD2015, informal discussions have also taken place with international organisations.

    LEGAL BASIS: Article 209 and Article 210(2) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU).

    CONTENT: the aim of this proposed Decision is to establish a European Year of Development in 2015.

    Objectives: the general purpose of the European Year shall be:

    • to inform EU citizens about EU development cooperation, highlighting what the European Union can already achieve as the biggest aid donor in the world;
    • to stimulate the active interest of European citizens in development cooperation and foster a sense of responsibility and opportunity as regards their participation in policy formulation and implementation; and
    • to raise awareness of the role of EU development cooperation.

    Initiatives involved: the proposal presents the measures taken to achieve the objectives. These may include the following initiatives organised at Union, national, regional or local level:

    • communication campaigns to disseminate key messages targeted at the general public and more specific audiences, including through social media;
    • the organisation of conferences, events and initiatives with all relevant stakeholders, to promote active participation and debate, and to raise awareness at European level;
    • concrete initiatives in the Member States aimed at promoting the objectives of the European Year, in particular through the exchange of information and sharing of experience and good practices among national, regional, local administrations and other organisations; and
    • undertaking studies and surveys and disseminating their results.

    A detailed Annex outlines the actions proposed and the operational means as to how the objectives may be achieved. 3 different types of actions are laid down:

    1. direct Union initiatives;
    2. co-financing Union initiatives;
    3. co-financing Member States’ initiatives.

    The Commission may identify other activities as contributing to the objectives of the European Year and may allow references to the European Year to be used in promoting those activities, insofar as they contribute to achieving the objectives of the Decision.

    Coordination with Member States: each Member State is invited to appoint a national coordinator to be responsible for organising its involvement in the European Year, and shall inform the Commission of that appointment. The national coordinators shall, in close coordination with the Commission, consult and cooperate with a wide range of relevant stakeholders, including civil society, national parliaments, social partners and, where appropriate, the national agencies or contact points for the relevant Union programmes.

    By 1 June 2014, Member States are invited to transmit to the Commission their proposed work programme, which shall set out details of the national activities planned for the European Year of Development.

    Participating countries: participation in the activities of the European Year to be financed shall be open to: (i) Member States; (ii) candidate countries benefiting from a pre-accession strategy.

    Coordination at Union level and implementation: the Commission shall implement this Decision at the level of the Union, in particular by adopting the necessary financing decisions in accordance with the Regulations establishing the Financing Instruments relevant to the actions concerned. It shall cooperate closely with Member States, the European Parliament, the European Economic and Social Committee, the Committee of the Regions and the bodies and associations active in development issues.

    The Commission shall make the theme of the European Year a priority in the communication activities of its Representations in the Member States and the European Union Delegations in partner countries.

    Consistency and complementarity: the Commission shall ensure that the measures provided for in this Decision are consistent with any other Union, national and regional schemes and initiatives that help attain the objectives of the European Year.

    Specific provisions on financial and non-financial support: measures are provided to define the mode of access to financing of measures related to the European Year (depending on the case, procurement or the award of grants financed from the general budget of the Union. Non-financial support may be granted by the Commission for activities undertaken by public and private organisations which comply with certain conditions laid down in the Decision (use of the logo etc).

    Measures are provided as regards the protection of the Union’s financial interests and the fight against fraud.

    Monitoring and evaluation: by 31 December 2016, the Commission shall submit a report to the European Parliament and the Council on the implementation, results and overall assessment of the initiatives provided for in this Decision.

    BUDGETARY IMPLICATION: no additional funding is sought for the European Year of Development. The flexibility for annual priority settings based on the budget lines and programmes of the Communication provides sufficient margin for running the Year on a EUR 15 million scale.

    For 2013 and 2014, the amounts under management of DG DEVCO amount to EUR 14.20 million enabling the financing of the operational activities of the European Year.

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