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Mid-term review "in country" phase extended to 15 November -
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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 -
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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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DevWire.eu is a unique website set up to help journalists covering EU development cooperation. The site is a comprehensive one-stop shop presenting relevant, up-to-date and reliable news from a variety of sources, such as the European Institutions, NGOs, think tanks and media.
Find the Press Release, go to Devwire.eu



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


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

4.1.5. Period covered by a CSP/RSP

In general, a country or regional strategy paper is designed to cover a five-year period.

Approximately half way through this period, a mid-term review is carried out for each of the CSPs and RSPs. The aim of the mid-term review is to keep the strategy up-to-date with developments in the countries and regions and to adjust the priorities laid out in the CSPs and RSPs accordingly.

Shortly before the five-year period expires, the Commission services begin the process of revision of the Country and Regional Strategy Papers which involves, inter alia, the revision of the EC strategy and consultations in the field with various actors. This process concludes with the drafting of a new CSP which will cover a further five year period.

As the CSPs and RSPs produced in 2001 will expire soon, the process of revision of the CSPs and RSPs has already finished in ALA, MEDA, TACIS and CARDS countries (see the CSP drafting process in countries under DG Relex's responsibility) In ACP countries, where the coverage of the current CSPs and RSPs will last until 2007, the process of revision started in early 2006(see the CSP drafting process countries under DG Development's responsibility) The new Strategy Papers will cover the period 2008-2013 and set out the main priorities for funding towards the ACP countries and regions with a total of 22.8 billion Euros being provided in the 10th EDF.