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Dear International Cooperation and Development,

Under the right of access to documents in the EU treaties, as developed in Regulation 1049/2001, I am requesting documents which contain the following information:

All documents, including but not limited to briefings, correspondence, minutes, related to the visit of Mr. Andris Piebalgs, European Commissioner for Development, to the Unicef Executive Board Special Focus Session on 4 February 2014.

Yours faithfully,

Arun Dohle

UNICEF Executive Board Special Focus Session
Partners for change and development:
the growing partnership between the European Union and UNICEF
Guest speaker: Mr Andris Piebalgs, European Commissioner for Development
4 February 2014 – 10:30am to 12pm
A growing partnership for children
Over the past decades, the European Union (EU), which contributes some 60 per cent of the world’s
official development assistance, has progressively expanded its emphasis on protecting children’s
rights. The EU has developed a coherent policy framework in support of the Convention on the
Rights of the Child, with UNICEF an increasingly important partner across a range of development
and humanitarian issues.
The growing partnership has also included a high-level policy dialogue aimed at increasing
systematic engagement and development of common EU proposals benefiting children.
In 2013, UNICEF signed contracts with the EU worth €389 million ($515 million) in support of
programmes and emergency operations on nutrition, child protection, water and sanitation,
education, justice for children and health. While cooperation between the EU and UNICEF has been
further strengthened at the country level worldwide, with a focus on the monitoring and analysis of
the situation of children, a longer-term and more strategic relationship has also evolved around the
achievement of the MDGs and poverty eradication as well as food security, disaster risk reduction,
resilience and social protection.
The Special Focus Session will offer the UNICEF Executive Board an opportunity to learn more
about the various forms of the EU-UNICEF partnership. The EU and UNICEF are currently
collaborating in support of birth registration and towards ending violence against children as well as
harmful traditional practices and female genital mutilation. The European Commission also recently
announced that it would commit an unprecedented €3.5 billion ($4.6 billion) towards reducing
malnutrition between 2014 and 2020; UNICEF will be one of the implementing partners. And as part
of their strategic collaboration, the EU, with UNICEF, recently developed the Child Rights Toolkit:
Integrating Child Rights in Development Cooperation.
Board members will be able to learn more on the synergies between the UNICEF Strategic Plan
2014-2017 and the new EU Agenda for Change 2014-2020 promoting inclusive growth, with a focus
on the most vulnerable people. The session will also offer Member States an opportunity to reflect
on the partnership within the context of the post-2015 development agenda and in view of the
upcoming 25th anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child.

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Dear International Cooperation and Development,

 

Under the right of access to documents in the EU treaties, as developed in
Regulation 1049/2001, I am requesting documents which contain the
following information:

 

All documents, including but not limited to briefings, correspondence,
minutes, related to the visit of Mr. Andris Piebalgs, European
Commissioner for Development, to the Unicef Executive Board Special Focus
Session on 4 February 2014.

 

Yours faithfully,

 

Arun Dohle

 

UNICEF Executive Board Special Focus Session

Partners for change and development:

the growing partnership between the European Union and UNICEF

Guest speaker: Mr Andris Piebalgs, European Commissioner for Development

4 February 2014 – 10:30am to 12pm

A growing partnership for children

Over the past decades, the European Union (EU), which contributes some 60
per cent of the world’s

official development assistance, has progressively expanded its emphasis
on protecting children’s

rights. The EU has developed a coherent policy framework in support of the
Convention on the

Rights of the Child, with UNICEF an increasingly important partner across
a range of development

and humanitarian issues.

The growing partnership has also included a high-level policy dialogue
aimed at increasing

systematic engagement and development of common EU proposals benefiting
children.

In 2013, UNICEF signed contracts with the EU worth €389 million ($515
million) in support of

programmes and emergency operations on nutrition, child protection, water
and sanitation,

education, justice for children and health. While cooperation between the
EU and UNICEF has been

further strengthened at the country level worldwide, with a focus on the
monitoring and analysis of

the situation of children, a longer-term and more strategic relationship
has also evolved around the

achievement of the MDGs and poverty eradication as well as food security,
disaster risk reduction,

resilience and social protection.

The Special Focus Session will offer the UNICEF Executive Board an
opportunity to learn more

about the various forms of the EU-UNICEF partnership. The EU and UNICEF
are currently

collaborating in support of birth registration and towards ending violence
against children as well as

harmful traditional practices and female genital mutilation. The European
Commission also recently

announced that it would commit an unprecedented €3.5 billion ($4.6
billion) towards reducing

malnutrition between 2014 and 2020; UNICEF will be one of the implementing
partners. And as part

of their strategic collaboration, the EU, with UNICEF, recently developed
the Child Rights Toolkit:

Integrating Child Rights in Development Cooperation.

Board members will be able to learn more on the synergies between the
UNICEF Strategic Plan

2014-2017 and the new EU Agenda for Change 2014-2020 promoting inclusive
growth, with a focus

on the most vulnerable people. The session will also offer Member States
an opportunity to reflect

on the partnership within the context of the post-2015 development agenda
and in view of the

upcoming 25th anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child.

 

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Dear International Cooperation and Development,

As requested, see below

Yours faithfully,

Arun Dohle
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Dear Sir,

 

Please find enclosed the answer related to your request for documents:

All documents, including but not limited to briefings, correspondence,
minutes, related to the visit of Mr. Andris Piebalgs, European
Commissioner for Development, to the Unicef Executive Board Special Focus
Session on 4 February 2014

 

Best regards,

 

Maxence DAUBLAIN (Mr)

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Policy Officer

Child rights, gender, discrimination

Directorate General for International Cooperation and Development (DEVCO)
– EuropeAid - EU Commission

Tel : + 32 - 2 - 296 16 64

Rue / Street Joseph II 59, 1040, Bruxelles / Brussels

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The EU support Child Rights :

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FR: [4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GOcr95SL...

SP [5]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s9-ygHi2...

 

 

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