Uganda

The 10th EDF Country Strategy Paper (CSP) and National Indicative Programme (NIP) contained in this document outline the framework for EC-Uganda cooperation for the years 2008-2013. The EC response strategy is in line with Uganda’s Poverty Eradication Action Plan (PEAP) and is consistent with the principles and guidelines of the Uganda Joint Assistance Strategy (UJAS).

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Tuvalu

The purpose of this Country Strategy Paper (CSP) is to provide a framework for EC co-operation with Tuvalu under the Cotonou Agreement. The framework is based on global objectives of EC-ACP co-operation, Tuvalu’s own development policy, an analysis of the political and economic situation in the country, and an assessment of the past co-operation programmes of the EC and other donors. It concludes with the proposed EC response strategy of the 10th EDF and an Indicative Programme.

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Turkey

The Migration Profiles in South-Eastern Europe were created partly in reaction to the EU Council Conclusions of June 2007 on Extending and Enhancing the Global Approach to Migration, based on the Commission Communications of May 2007 on applying the Global Approach to migration to the Eastern and South-Eastern regions neighbouring the European Union and on circular migration and mobility partnerships, which particularly calls for drawing up country-specific migration profiles.

Turkey

With the exception of the influx of the Turkish Muslim populations of the Ottoman Empire who were left out of its newly established borders in 1923, Turkey has largely been considered a country of emigration throughout much of the 20th century. Emigration that began in the early 20th century with the outflow of non-Muslim populations from Anatolia as a part of the nation-building process, continued in the 1960s and 1970s in the form of labor migration by Turkish nationals, mainly to Western Europe and especially to Germany.

Turkey

“Migration in Turkey: A Country Profile 2008” is part of a series of migration profiles produced by IOM Budapest within the “Black Sea Consultative Process on Migration Management” project, funded from IOM’s 1035 Facility. Traditionally, Turkey has been a country of emigration with large numbers of its citizens migrating to Western Europe, particularly Germany since the 1970s. As a result of emigration, remittance flows have been an important input to the country’s economy since the 1960s.

Tunisia

The MTM Interactive Map on Migration (i-Map) is an online interactive platform in support of the Mediterranean Migration Dialogue.

The country profiles provide factual, non-analytical information and a series of graphs illustrating the main datasets relevant to Migration and Development in the country.

The profiles give access to a plethora of information sources through hyperlinks and they cover the following thematic areas:

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Tunisia

CARIM – Migration Profile

  • The Demographic-Economic Framework of Migration
  • The Legal Framework of Migration
  • The Socio-Political Framework of Migration

Report written by: Anna Di Bartolomeo, Tamirace Fakhoury and Delphine Perrin on the basis of CARIM database and publications.

Trinidad and Tobago

Trinidad and Tobago (T&T) is a twin island republic with a population of 1.3 million. Most of its citizens can trace their ancestry to Africa and India, with a smaller but significant percentage of them who are descendants of Amerindians, Latin Americans, Chinese, Middle Easterners and Europeans.

Tonga

The purpose of this Country Strategy Paper (CSP) is to provide a framework for EC co-operation with the Kingdom of Tonga under the Cotonou Agreement. The framework is based on global objectives of EC-ACP co-operation, Tonga’s own development policy, an analysis of the political and economic situation in the country, and an assessment of the past co-operation programmes of the EC and other donors. It concludes with the proposed EC response strategy of the 10th EDF and an Indicative Programme.

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Timor-Leste

Timor-Leste ratified the ACP-EC Partnership Cotonou Agreement on 19 December 2005 and benefited from an amount of €18 million for the two years remaining under the 9th European Development Fund (EDF) with the areas of sustained rural development and institutional capacity building. The country is now included in the programming of the 10th EDF and has been allocated an initial amount of € 66 million (including support to PALOP governance based initiatives).

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