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2021/0226(BUD) Draft amending budget 5/2021: humanitarian support to refugees in Turkey
Next event: Indicative plenary sitting date 2021/11/22

Progress: Preparatory phase in Parliament

RoleCommitteeRapporteurShadows
Lead BUDG LARROUTUROU Pierre (icon: S&D S&D) RESSLER Karlo (icon: EPP EPP), TORVALDS Nils (icon: Renew Renew), CORMAND David (icon: Verts/ALE Verts/ALE), LAPORTE Hélène (icon: ID ID), RZOŃCA Bogdan (icon: ECR ECR), PAPADIMOULIS Dimitrios (icon: GUE/NGL GUE/NGL)

Events

2021/11/22
   Indicative plenary sitting date
2021/10/14
   CSL - Council position on draft budget
Documents
2021/10/14
   CSL - Council position on draft budget published
Documents
2021/09/22
   EP - Committee draft report
Documents
2021/07/09
   EC - Commission draft budget published
Details

PURPOSE: to present Draft Amending Budget (DAB) No. 5 to the 2021 budget to provide humanitarian support to refugees in Turkey.

CONTENT: DAB No 5 for the year 2021 aims to provide continued support to the most vulnerable of the approximately 3.7 million refugees in Turkey as a consequence of the Syria crisis.

Funding

Apart from the use of the existing Humanitarian Aid envelope, there are currently no other redeployment possibilities under MFF Heading 6. In addition to the EUR 100.4 million to be committed under the Humanitarian Aid envelope this year, the Commission therefore proposes to mobilise the full unallocated margin under this heading of EUR 149.6 million to finance the urgent humanitarian support to refugees in Turkey.

The balance required – currently estimated at EUR 75 million - will be committed from the Humanitarian Aid budget line in 2022.

No additional payment appropriations are requested under the 2021 budget. However, the payment appropriations to cover the proposed reinforcement of commitment appropriations in 2021 will be needed in 2022 and 2023. The impact on the 2022 payments will be incorporated in the amending letter to the 2022 draft budget in October 2021.

Humanitarian support to refugees in Turkey

Turkey currently hosts the largest refugee population in the world – close to 4.1 million. Some 3.7 million of them are Syrians who fled the ongoing conflict that has been ravaging their country for over 10 years.

The European Union, in close cooperation with the Turkish authorities, has provided assistance to the most vulnerable populations on the basis of humanitarian needs:

- following the EU-Turkey Statement signed by EU Heads of State or Government and their Turkish counterpart on 18 March 2016, the Commission and Member States committed in two tranches EUR 6 billion in EU assistance to refugees in Turkey for 2016-2019, delivered through the Facility for Refugees in Turkey. The operational envelope of this funding has been committed and contracted in full;

- in 2020, EUR 485 million from the EU budget (from the margin under the expenditure heading of Heading 4 ‘Global Europe’ and the Contingency Margin) was allocated in the amending budget 5/2020 to be able to continue the two key humanitarian flagship programmes - the Emergency Social Safety Net (ESSN) and the Conditional Cash Transfer for Education (CCTE).

This DAB represents the first component of the Commission’s formal proposals for the continuation of financing for Syrian refugees and host communities in Turkey, Jordan, Lebanon and other parts of the region within the context of the EU’s overall migration policy.

2021/07/09
   EP - LARROUTUROU Pierre (S&D) appointed as rapporteur in BUDG

Documents

  • Council position on draft budget: 12444/2021
  • Council position on draft budget published: 12444/2021
  • Committee draft report: PE697.607
  • Commission draft budget published: EUR-Lex
  • Commission draft budget published: COM(2021)0460
  • Committee draft report: PE697.607
  • Council position on draft budget: 12444/2021

History

(these mark the time of scraping, not the official date of the change)

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Commission draft budget
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events/0/summary
  • PURPOSE: to present Draft Amending Budget (DAB) No. 5 to the 2021 budget to provide humanitarian support to refugees in Turkey.
  • CONTENT: DAB No 5 for the year 2021 aims to provide continued support to the most vulnerable of the approximately 3.7 million refugees in Turkey as a consequence of the Syria crisis.
  • Funding
  • Apart from the use of the existing Humanitarian Aid envelope, there are currently no other redeployment possibilities under MFF Heading 6. In addition to the EUR 100.4 million to be committed under the Humanitarian Aid envelope this year, the Commission therefore proposes to mobilise the full unallocated margin under this heading of EUR 149.6 million to finance the urgent humanitarian support to refugees in Turkey.
  • The balance required – currently estimated at EUR 75 million - will be committed from the Humanitarian Aid budget line in 2022.
  • No additional payment appropriations are requested under the 2021 budget. However, the payment appropriations to cover the proposed reinforcement of commitment appropriations in 2021 will be needed in 2022 and 2023. The impact on the 2022 payments will be incorporated in the amending letter to the 2022 draft budget in October 2021.
  • Humanitarian support to refugees in Turkey
  • Turkey currently hosts the largest refugee population in the world – close to 4.1 million. Some 3.7 million of them are Syrians who fled the ongoing conflict that has been ravaging their country for over 10 years.
  • The European Union, in close cooperation with the Turkish authorities, has provided assistance to the most vulnerable populations on the basis of humanitarian needs:
  • - following the EU-Turkey Statement signed by EU Heads of State or Government and their Turkish counterpart on 18 March 2016, the Commission and Member States committed in two tranches EUR 6 billion in EU assistance to refugees in Turkey for 2016-2019, delivered through the Facility for Refugees in Turkey. The operational envelope of this funding has been committed and contracted in full;
  • - in 2020, EUR 485 million from the EU budget (from the margin under the expenditure heading of Heading 4 ‘Global Europe’ and the Contingency Margin) was allocated in the amending budget 5/2020 to be able to continue the two key humanitarian flagship programmes - the Emergency Social Safety Net (ESSN) and the Conditional Cash Transfer for Education (CCTE).
  • This DAB represents the first component of the Commission’s formal proposals for the continuation of financing for Syrian refugees and host communities in Turkey, Jordan, Lebanon and other parts of the region within the context of the EU’s overall migration policy.
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EUR-Lex
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  • name: RESSLER Karlo group: Group of European People's Party abbr: EPP
  • name: TORVALDS Nils group: Renew Europe group abbr: Renew
  • name: CORMAND David group: Group of the Greens/European Free Alliance abbr: Verts/ALE
  • name: LAPORTE Hélène group: Identity and Democracy abbr: ID
  • name: RZOŃCA Bogdan group: European Conservatives and Reformists Group abbr: ECR
  • name: PAPADIMOULIS Dimitrios group: The Left group in the European Parliament - GUE/NGL abbr: GUE/NGL