What is the Stability Pact?
The Pact is a political initiative to encourage and strengthen co-operation between the countries of South Eastern Europe as well as to streamline existing efforts for assisting South Eastern Europe’s political, economic and security integration in Europe. The Pact does not implement the projects, which were placed under its auspices during the First regional Funding Conference of March 2000. It is an instrument to co-ordinate and possibly accelerate the projects of all its partners, such as the countries of south eastern Europe and their neighbours, the European Commission, NATO and OSCE, the International Financial Institutions, the member states of the European Union, other Stability Pact partners such as the United States, Russia, Hungary, Canada, Norway and Switzerland. (FRY joined on 26 October 2000).
The Stability Pact has 3 Working Tables with 244 projects under the Quick Start Programme (82% of these projects have started between March 2000 and March 2001) with an overall financial engagement of 2.4 bio Euro for the region as a whole. Working Table I is dealing with Democratisation & Human Rights, Working Table II with Economic Reconstruction, Development and Co-operation, Working Table III with Security (one Sub-table Security and Defence, one Sub-table Justice and Home Affairs).
Stability Pact activities in BiH
Stability Pact Projects in BiH , including regional projects with BiH-participation (see Annexes for details)
Working Table I
Integrated Refugee Return Programme 114,– Mio Euro
58 projects approx. 23 Mio Euro
Working Table II (Infrastructure)
3 projects approx. 100 Mio Euro
(of which some projects are regional in character, and some – road construction and 3rd Electric Power Reconstruction are only partially included in the Quick Start Package / see Annex)
Working Table III
5 project categories, some of them regional see annexes
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