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Mid-term review "in country" phase extended to 15 November - 21.10.09 - The European Commission has put back the deadline for its Heads of Mission in ACP countries to submit draft mid-term review reports until 15 November.  This is to ensure that there civil society and other non state actors are engaged in the preparation of the draft report.  The Commission's Director General for Development has informed Heads of Mission that there must be an effective involvement of civil society for the draft reports to be accepted in Brussels. See note to delegations


08-06-09- Gabon's leader Bongo died - The president of Gabon, Omar Bongo, has died after 41 years in power in the west central African country.  Read BBC article


New website for journalists provides single entry point to EU development cooperation. -

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EU-ACP Council of Ministers - EU-ACP Council of Ministers to be held on 29 May in Brussels. Find the provisionnal agenda here


Guidelines for MTR - 05.08.09. EC announces the guidelines for the Mid-term review will be ready by June 12th. (see here)

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The first step in the preparation of CSPs by the Commission services involves the dispatching of teams of independent consultants to each of the countries. These consultants are experts hired by the Commission to produce preliminary reviews of the current CSPs on the basis of the terms of reference, which act as guidelines prepared by the Commission to regulate their activities.

In particular, the consultants are appointed to help the Commission services to: assess the implementation of the current CSPs; update the Commission’s analysis of the national policy agenda and economic, social and political situation in each country; describe the ongoing co-operation of each country with other donors, including the different aid modalities being applied; highlight the medium-term challenges facing each country; and identify possible areas or sectors of intervention for future EC co-operation.

Each of the reports that result from the pre-programming missions is, therefore, an internal updating of the analysis, regarding EC policies in particular, which serves to outline any changes in the countries’ social, political and economic outlooks and indicates relevant sectors of intervention for future EC co-operation other than those present in the current CSPs.