Haiti
This Country Strategy Paper (CSP) presents the framework which will govern EU cooperation with Haiti for the period 2008-2013.
This Country Strategy Paper (CSP) presents the framework which will govern EU cooperation with Haiti for the period 2008-2013.
Guinea Bissau is a small country of 36 000 km² and approximately 1.3 millions inhabitants (annual growth rate: 3%), wedged between Senegal and Guinea Conakry. The country has been independent since 1974 following a war of liberation which lasted around twelve years. A significant development in the country's history was the 1980 coup which severed the strategic alliance established during the liberation struggle with Cape Verde.
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:
The aim of the strategy of the European Union over the period 2008-2013 covered by the 10th EDF is to reduce poverty in the context of sustainable economic and human development. It is based first and foremost on the pillars set by Gabon in its Growth and Poverty Reduction Strategy Document (GPRSD), which was adopted in 2006. It also takes into account the guidelines of the Law of 2003 on land development and land use, in particular as regards the exploitation and protection of natural resources, and the guidelines of the National Good Governance Programme (PNBG).
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:
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:
A new partnership agreement was signed between the European Union and ACP countries in Cotonou on 23 June 2000. This agreement lays the foundations for the preparation of a country strategy paper (CSP), which will provide the framework for EC support to Djibouti under the 10th EDF. In keeping with the spirit and the principles of the Cotonou agreement, the government of Djibouti (GoD) and the EC have jointly prepared this document in consultation with state and non-state players and main donors, primarily EU Member States.
L'émigration est un fait important de la vie congolaise La situation économique, la guerre et la mauvaise gouvernance sont les principaux facteurs des tendances migratoires que connaît la République Démocratique du Congo (RDC) depuis 2000, générant une forte mobilité interne et internationale. Les transferts de fonds des migrants constituent une source importante des revenus des ménages bénéficiaires (80% des ménages dans les grandes villes), et sont généralement utilisés pour subvenir à leurs besoins directs.
In view of the requirement to combat poverty set out in the Growth and Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper and in the light of the Government's programme, both of which are included as objectives in the plan of priority actions presented in June 2007, and in line with the recommendations of the European Consensus on Development, the Democratic Republic of the Congo has opted to channel the indicative amount of €514 million allocated under the 10th EDF A-envelope to the following three priority areas:
Depuis son indépendance, la Côte d'Ivoire est un des principaux pays d'immigration d'Afrique de l'Ouest. Toutefois, la crise politique de 2002 a engendré un ralentissement de l'immigration et un accroissement de l'émigration. Les émigrés ivoiriens sont principalement des émigrés permanents et, malgré la faiblesse relative de l'émigration ivoirienne, la Côte d'Ivoire est également victime de la fuite des cerveaux, notamment dans le secteur médical.