Actualités
Regional Housing Programme donors and partner countries reaffirm commitment to the programme following mid-term review
01 décembre 2015
PARIS - The Council of Europe Development Bank (CEB) hosted today in Paris the 7th meeting of the Regional Housing Programme (RHP) Steering Committee and the 11th meeting of the RHP Fund Assembly of Donors. Participating in the meetings were representatives of the partner countries, the donors and other international stakeholders.
The meetings focused on the RHP mid-term review and mid-term evaluation. Donors issued a number of recommendations concerning a series of measures to be taken to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of the programme. All stakeholders endorsed the recommendations and agreed on the way forward regarding implementation.
Participants underlined that 2016 would be a crucial year for RHP, as over 1 700 housing units were scheduled to be delivered to eligible beneficiaries. The partner countries stressed their determination to intensify the successful regional cooperation that they have developed thanks to the RHP, which is managed by the CEB.
Referring to the refugee and migrant crisis, which is currently facing Europe, CEB Governor Rolf Wenzel said: “While the Balkan countries must be supported in addressing the current inflow of migrants and refugees from the Middle East and Africa, we should also continue to improve the situation of the displaced persons and refugees still remaining from the 1990s conflicts in the former Yugoslavia”.
Morten Jung, Head of Unit for Western Balkans, Regional Cooperation and Programmes at the European Commission, stated: “The completion of the two RHP reviews marks an important step for the programme, as we now have an informed basis on which to act in the immediate future. The Partner Countries have made a remarkable effort to bring the RHP into full implementation speed and deserve the donor community’s full support. The Commission has agreed to contribute an additional € 11.3 million to the RHP Fund before the end of 2015.”
Key figures (as at 1 December 2015):
Pledged to the RHP: € 268 million
Paid into RHP Fund: € 120 million
Grants approved: € 133 million
Grants disbursed: € 22 million
Fondée en 1956, la CEB (Banque de Développement du Conseil de l'Europe) compte 41 États membres, dont 22 pays d'Europe centrale, orientale et du Sud-Est formant les pays cibles de la Banque. En tant qu'instrument majeur de la politique de solidarité en Europe, la Banque finance des projets sociaux en mettant à leur disposition des ressources levées dans des conditions reflétant la qualité de sa notation (Aa1 auprès de Moody's, perspective stable, AA+ auprès de Standard & Poor's, perspective stable et AA+ auprès de Fitch Ratings, perspective stable). Elle accorde des prêts à ses États membres, à des établissements financiers et à des autorités locales pour le financement de projets dans le secteur social, conformément à son Statut.