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IcSP Instrument contributing to Stability and Peace
Conflict prevention, peace-building and crisis
preparedness component (Art. 4)
State of play IcSP Art. 4
Multiannual Indicative Programme (MIP) 2018-2020
AAP 2018
CSDN – Consultation on IcSP Art. 4 programming 17/11/2017
IcSP Art. 4
The IcSP Instrument contributing to Stability and Peace
(successor of IFS) was approved the 11/03/2014
It contains 3 objectives:
• art. 3 Response to Crisis and Emerging Crisis
• art. 4 Conflict prevention, Peacebuilding and Crisis Preparedness
• art. 5 Global and Trans-Regional Threats
Art. 4 : Five Priorities a) Early warning and conflict sensitive risk analysis:
b) Confidence building, dialogue, mediation and reconciliation
c) Capacity Building for Stabilisation missions
d) Post conflict and post disaster recovery
e) Curbing the use of natural resources to finance conflicts
IcSP Art. 4
Total budget IcSP 2014-2020 2.3 Bn €
Art. 3 = 70%
Art. 4 = 9%
Art. 5 = 21% .
Art.4 for the period 2014-2020 = 210M€
Focus on IcSP art. 4 - 2014-2017 :
Data
44% of the total envelope for in country CSO actions (44 M€)
42 Grants already signed (or to be signed) AAP 2014-2016
10-15 grants estimated for AAP 2017
20 countries and 3 regions benefitting of the actions
Art. 4 2014-17 – Data
Mid Term Review
The Mid Term Review of the IcSP was very positive.
The evaluators consider that globally the IcSP:
Significantly contributed to the EU policy priorities and external action strategies;
has delivered on its commitments, and most of its actions are effective;
it's efficient, flexible and fast;
It's responsive to a fast evolving peace and security context.
contributed to the promotion of the European values in a sector increasingly affected by securitisation
SP and MIP
The Art. 8 of IcSP regulation states that Thematic Strategy Papers (SP) shall constitute the general basis for the assistance under art. 4 and 5, providing the framework for cooperation between the EU and the partner countries.
The SP is accompanied by a Multiannual Indicative Programme (MIP) summarising the priorities, the specific objectives and the indicators of the Union assistance.
The SP has been approved in 2014 for the whole period 2014-2020 whereas the first MIP covers the period 2014-2017.
A new Multiannual Indicative Programme has to be proposed and approved for the remaining period of IcSP, 2018-2020.
Consultations to be held with CSO, Commission Services, EP, MS
.
The MIP 2018-2020 is based on the IcSP priorities for Art. 4 and 5 identified in the Regulation and on the Thematic Strategic Paper
The MIP should take also into account the new Regulation about the CBSD Capacity Building in support of Security and Development
Timeline for MIP 2018-2020: o By end Dec. 2017: consultations and draft proposal
o January 2018: dialogue with the EP
o Feb 2018: Final proposal
o April 2018: Approval
MIP 2018-2020
Consultations with the Civil Society about the MIP: What do we expect?
.
Free exchanges on the priorities for the next three years in four small discussion groups about 4 priorities of the art. 4
MIP 2018-2020
Ideas are Welcome!!!
Action Title Implementing
Partner
Allocated
Amount (€)
1 Support to in-country civil society actors in conflict
prevention, peace-building, crisis preparedness
Sub delegated CfP
managed by RT
12,500,000
2 European Resources for Mediation Support (ERMES) III Call for tender 3,500,000
3 Post Disaster Needs Assessment and Recovery and Peacebuilding Assessment PDNA – RPBA
Call for tender 2,500,000
4 Responsible sourcing for gold and diamonds in West
and Central Africa (CIV –BF- CAR) Impact – ARM – Usaid 4,000,000
5 Provision of expertise for justice conflict and transition Call for tender to be
launched
2,000,000
6 Preventing Violent Extremism: a gender sensitive
approach
UN Women 2,500,000
7 Education Planning for Conflict Prevention and Crisis
Preparedness
UNESCO-IIEP
International Institute for
Education Planning
2,000,000
Total EU contribution to the programme 29,000,000
2017 AAP-Update
2017 AAP- CSO CfP
Support to in-country civil society actors (sub-delegated calls) in conflict prevention, peace-building and crisis preparedness. CSOs (local; international); €12.5 Million
Countries/EUD Priority Indicative Budget
(€ million)
CAR SSR 2.0
Madagascar Preventing Electoral Violence
1.0
Zimbabwe Preventing Electoral Violence
2.0
Sahel - Lake Chad
West Africa
SSR, Preventing Violent Extremism, Preventing Electoral Violence
5.5
Central Asia Preventing Violent Extremism
3.2
2018 AAP
AAP 2018 : key elements
Indicative 2017 budget: €31 Million + 2.5million CBSD
AAP 2018 aligned to the MIP 2018-2020
Timeline for AAP adoption: o By Jan 2018: consultations EU and partners
o Feb-Apr 2018: AAP drafting
o May 2018: Final proposal
o June 2018: Submission to MS
o July 2018: Adoption
.
Key priorities for AAP 2018 Indicative allocations for projects in 2018
Continued support to in-country civil society actors in conflict prevention, crisis preparedness and peace-building 40%
Mediation, reconciliation and confidence building 10%-20%
Early warning and conflict-sensitive risk analysis 5% - 10%
Strenghtening Civilian Stabilisation missions 10%-15%
Post Conflict and post disaster recovery 5%-10%
Natural resources and conflicts 10% -20% Capacity Building Security and Development CBSD 7.5% .
2018 AAP
Support to in-country civil society actors in conflict prevention, crisis preparedness and
peace-building
• Geographical priorities still under discussion
• Thematic priorities considered: SSR; PVE; Land related conflicts; Mediation, dialogue & CBM
• FPI regionalisation and support to CSOs
.
2018 AAP
DAKAR (West Africa)
NAIROBI (East and South
Africa)
BEIRUT (Mena)
BANGKOK (Asia + Pacific)
BRASILIA (Latin America)
VIENNA (South Cauc.-
West Balk. Central Asia)
REGIONAL TEAMS
IcSP Communication FPI has created an updated online tool to share information about
projects funded by the IcSP Art. 3 and 4.
A Map of the IcSP Projects A map, published and updated regularly (https://icspmap.eu/) currently shows 277 ongoing and recent IcSP projects in 70 countries.
The map can also be found on the FPI website
http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/fpi/what-we-do/instrument_contributing_to_stability_and_peace_en.htm
In the FPI site you can find also a number of project showcases of IcSP
interventions around the globe provide more detailed insights into the
work and achievements of these actions.