DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS 
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SFA-AGR-957-05                                                                                                                                                                             28  January 2005

EUROPEAN COMMISSION TO FUND FOUR (4) RP PROJECTS WORTH PHP 28 MILLION

28 January 2005 – The Department of Foreign Affairs reported that the European Commission (EC) has agreed to support four (4) project proposals from the Philippines worth € 379,120 or PhP 28 million under its Small Projects Facility (SPF) programme.  The projects focus on governance, monitoring of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and fair trade.

The Department said the beneficiaries of the Small Projects Facility are the Development Academy of the Philippines (DAP), the City of Taguig, and NGOs Action for Economic Reforms (AER) and Non-Timber Forest Products Exchange Programme (NTFP-EP).

Ambassador Jan de Kok, Head of the Delegation of the European Commission to the Philippines, signed the agreements for the projects on 26 January 2005 at the EC Delegation Office in Makati City.  Project beneficiaries were represented by DAP President Mr. Eduardo T. Gonzales, Taguig Mayor Sigfrido Tinga, Coordinator for Action for Economic Reforms Mr. Filomeno Sta. Ana, and Coordinator for the Non-Timber Forest Products Exchange Programme Mr. Johannes Henricus de Beer.

The approved projects are the following:

The Small Projects Facility aims to fund short-term but high-impact projects in strategic areas of economic development and governance.  It is a programme designed to support on-going reform and modernization of the Philippine economy while increasing mutual awareness between the EU and the Philippines.

The first call for proposals of the SPF was launched on 05 July 2004 with priority areas focused on good governance, accountability mechanisms and civil society participation, regional economic integration, and corporate governance.

The launch of the second call for proposals for the SPF will be on 07 March 2005.  Deadlines of submission of proposals will be in June and September 2005.  A total of € 2.2 million (PhP 162.5 million) remains to be allocated for projects in the Philippines for 2005.  Complete information on the SPF is available at the EC Delegation website www.delphl.cec.eu.int. END
 

/jay