CloseThis event has ended. accession negotiations | the EU's international role Monday 17 February 2020, 13:00 (CET)Brussels, Belgium Programme 17 Feb 2020, 13:00 - 14:30 (CET)Registration and welcome coffee14:30 - 15:00 (CET)Opening and welcomeWelcoming remarks by President of the European Commission, Ursula von der LeyenStatement by Prime Minister of Albania, Edi RamaStatement by President of the European Council, Charles MichelStatement by Prime Minister of Croatia, Andrej Plenković15:00 - 15:10 (CET)Video about the earthquake and initial emergency responseIntroduced by Commissioner for Crisis Management, Janez Lenarčič15:10 - 16:00 (CET)Presentation of the Post-Disaster Needs AssessmentPresentation of the Post-Disaster Needs Assessment – National PDNA Coordinator, Milva EkonomiPresentation of the financial mechanisms for channelling the reconstruction funding – Minister for Reconstruction, Arben AhmetajStatement by the United Nations – Mirjana Spoljaric, Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations, Assistant Administrator of UNDP, and Director of the UNDP Regional Bureau for Europe and the CISStatement by the World Bank – Linda Van Gelder, Regional Director for the Western BalkansStatement by the European Union – Commissioner Olivér Várhelyi16:00 - 16:30 (CET)Coffee break16:30 - 18:30 (CET)Pledging sessionStatement by Commissioner for Neighbourhood and Enlargement, Olivér VárhelyiStatement by other invited countries and organisations18:30 - 18:40 (CET)Closing remarks and conclusions – Commissioner Olivér VárhelyiShow 2 more items18:45 - 19:00 (CET)Press conferenceDownload the agenda Practical information WhenMonday 17 February 2020, 13:00 (CET)Where Brussels, Belgium LanguagesEnglish Report The international donors’ conference, “Together for Albania”, organised by the European Union, took place on 17 February in Brussels to support reconstruction efforts after the earthquake that struck Albania at the end of November.The EU, its Member States, the Western Balkan partners, representatives from other countries, as well as from international organisations and international financial institutions, including the UN and the World Bank, were participating.The conference was chaired by the President of the European Commission, Ms Ursula von der Leyen, in the presence of H.E. Mr Edi Rama, Prime Minister of Albania. A presentation of the post-disaster needs assessment (PDNA) preceded the opening of the pledging session. The event was followed by a press conference.Speeches and documentsWelcoming remarks by President of the European Commission, Ursula von der LeyenRemarks by Commissioner for Neighbourhood and Enlargement, Olivér VárhelyiStatement by Prime Minister of Albania, Edi RamaStatement by President of the European Council, Charles MichelRemarks by Commissioner for Crisis Management, Janez LenarčičPresentation of the Post-Disaster Needs Assessment – National PDNA Coordinator, Milva EkonomiPresentation of the financial mechanisms for channeling the reconstruction funding – Minister for Reconstruction, Arben AhmetajStatement by the United Nations – Mirjana Spoljaric, Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations, Assistant Administrator of UNDP and Director of the UNDP Regional Bureau for Europe and the CISStatement by the World Bank – Linda Van Gelder, Regional Director for the Western BalkansStatement of intent on key principles for engagement in the housing sectorUN support to Albania earthquake recoveryUN SDG Acceleration Fund - explanatory noteList of pledgesList of participantsPress statementsRemarks by President von der Leyen at the joint press conference with Edi Rama, Prime Minister of AlbaniaEU and international donors pledge €1.15 billion for reconstruction after the earthquake in AlbaniaPlease click the image below and follow the web-streaming of the conference ecfin-publications-in-numbers.pngOn 26 November 2019, an earthquake of magnitude 6.3 hit Albania, causing destruction of public and private infrastructure, hitting thousands of households and resulting in 51 fatalities, about 1,000 injured, and about 14,000 people temporarily displaced. Thousands of buildings have been seriously damaged, including schools and health care facilities.The European Union Civil Protection Mechanism was activated at the request of the Albanian government after the earthquake and as a result, search and rescue teams were immediately deployed to Albania. In-kind assistance and structural engineers were mobilised through the mechanism as well as bilaterally by EU Member States and partners from the region. EU Civil Protection Team was in Albania from 27 November to 20 December and coordinated the international response.The Commission announced an initial €15 million grant for reconstruction of priority public buildings at its first meeting in December.#Together4AlbaniaPost-disaster needs assessmentThe European Union, the United Nations, the World Bank and the Government of Albania carried out a post-disaster needs assessment (PDNA). The needs assessment report is as a key guiding tool for the donors’ conference and will serve as a basis for the reconstruction and rehabilitation efforts.Volume A includes the executive summary, country context and initial response undertakenVolume B includes the summary of the sectorial and sub-sectorial reportsClick here to read the reportReconstruction projects financed by the EU and EU Member StatesIn May 2020, the EU launched the €75 million EU4Schools Programme, implemented by the United Nations Development Programme, for the rehabilitation and reconstruction of 58 schools and kindergartens in all the 11 municipalities affected by the earthquake.The €40 million EU4Culture programme started in September 2020. Implemented by the United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS), the programme focuses on the reconstruction, rehabilitation, and enhancement of cultural sites damaged by the earthquake.On the occasion of the first anniversary of the conference, EU Ambassador to Albania Luigi Soreca said: “From day one, the European Union has shown unparalleled solidarity with Albania and its citizens. We promised to help and we are now delivering by investing in the heavily affected sectors of education and culture. Nothing embodies resilience and confidence in the future better than schools. The new education facilities are being built with the involvement of local communities, following the highest European standards. Meanwhile, revitalising cultural heritage will benefit the local economy, diversify tourism and strengthen the connection between Albania and its European history. The response of the European Union and its Member States throughout the past year has shown once again that the EU is Albania’s first donor and most reliable partner on its way to EU accession.”Press release ‘Anniversary of the “Together for Albania” International Donors Conference: one year of European solidarity towards reconstruction and investment”Webpage on the implementation of the donors conference pledgesVideos:1 year of EU supportReconstruction of Korb Muca SchoolReconstruction of Hysen Cela SchoolReconstruction of “1 June” kindergartenPhoto galleryEU response through the Civil Protection MechanismVisit of Commissioner Lenarčič to Albania following the earthquakeInternational Donors’ Conference for AlbaniaVideo galleryecfin-publications-in-numbers.png ecfin-publications-in-numbers.pngTogether for Albaniaecfin-publications-in-numbers.pngSchool in Durresecfin-publications-in-numbers.pngLac Hospitalecfin-publications-in-numbers.pngFamily in Lacecfin-publications-in-numbers.pngVisit in Kruja Related links Policies EU enlargement Related events21Mar2023Conferences and summitsHigh-level forum: Sharing pharmaceutical innovations between the European Union and Latin America and the CaribbeanSee all
The international donors’ conference, “Together for Albania”, organised by the European Union, took place on 17 February in Brussels to support reconstruction efforts after the earthquake that struck Albania at the end of November.The EU, its Member States, the Western Balkan partners, representatives from other countries, as well as from international organisations and international financial institutions, including the UN and the World Bank, were participating.The conference was chaired by the President of the European Commission, Ms Ursula von der Leyen, in the presence of H.E. Mr Edi Rama, Prime Minister of Albania. A presentation of the post-disaster needs assessment (PDNA) preceded the opening of the pledging session. The event was followed by a press conference.Speeches and documentsWelcoming remarks by President of the European Commission, Ursula von der LeyenRemarks by Commissioner for Neighbourhood and Enlargement, Olivér VárhelyiStatement by Prime Minister of Albania, Edi RamaStatement by President of the European Council, Charles MichelRemarks by Commissioner for Crisis Management, Janez LenarčičPresentation of the Post-Disaster Needs Assessment – National PDNA Coordinator, Milva EkonomiPresentation of the financial mechanisms for channeling the reconstruction funding – Minister for Reconstruction, Arben AhmetajStatement by the United Nations – Mirjana Spoljaric, Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations, Assistant Administrator of UNDP and Director of the UNDP Regional Bureau for Europe and the CISStatement by the World Bank – Linda Van Gelder, Regional Director for the Western BalkansStatement of intent on key principles for engagement in the housing sectorUN support to Albania earthquake recoveryUN SDG Acceleration Fund - explanatory noteList of pledgesList of participantsPress statementsRemarks by President von der Leyen at the joint press conference with Edi Rama, Prime Minister of AlbaniaEU and international donors pledge €1.15 billion for reconstruction after the earthquake in AlbaniaPlease click the image below and follow the web-streaming of the conference ecfin-publications-in-numbers.pngOn 26 November 2019, an earthquake of magnitude 6.3 hit Albania, causing destruction of public and private infrastructure, hitting thousands of households and resulting in 51 fatalities, about 1,000 injured, and about 14,000 people temporarily displaced. Thousands of buildings have been seriously damaged, including schools and health care facilities.The European Union Civil Protection Mechanism was activated at the request of the Albanian government after the earthquake and as a result, search and rescue teams were immediately deployed to Albania. In-kind assistance and structural engineers were mobilised through the mechanism as well as bilaterally by EU Member States and partners from the region. EU Civil Protection Team was in Albania from 27 November to 20 December and coordinated the international response.The Commission announced an initial €15 million grant for reconstruction of priority public buildings at its first meeting in December.#Together4AlbaniaPost-disaster needs assessmentThe European Union, the United Nations, the World Bank and the Government of Albania carried out a post-disaster needs assessment (PDNA). The needs assessment report is as a key guiding tool for the donors’ conference and will serve as a basis for the reconstruction and rehabilitation efforts.Volume A includes the executive summary, country context and initial response undertakenVolume B includes the summary of the sectorial and sub-sectorial reportsClick here to read the reportReconstruction projects financed by the EU and EU Member StatesIn May 2020, the EU launched the €75 million EU4Schools Programme, implemented by the United Nations Development Programme, for the rehabilitation and reconstruction of 58 schools and kindergartens in all the 11 municipalities affected by the earthquake.The €40 million EU4Culture programme started in September 2020. Implemented by the United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS), the programme focuses on the reconstruction, rehabilitation, and enhancement of cultural sites damaged by the earthquake.On the occasion of the first anniversary of the conference, EU Ambassador to Albania Luigi Soreca said: “From day one, the European Union has shown unparalleled solidarity with Albania and its citizens. We promised to help and we are now delivering by investing in the heavily affected sectors of education and culture. Nothing embodies resilience and confidence in the future better than schools. The new education facilities are being built with the involvement of local communities, following the highest European standards. Meanwhile, revitalising cultural heritage will benefit the local economy, diversify tourism and strengthen the connection between Albania and its European history. The response of the European Union and its Member States throughout the past year has shown once again that the EU is Albania’s first donor and most reliable partner on its way to EU accession.”Press release ‘Anniversary of the “Together for Albania” International Donors Conference: one year of European solidarity towards reconstruction and investment”Webpage on the implementation of the donors conference pledgesVideos:1 year of EU supportReconstruction of Korb Muca SchoolReconstruction of Hysen Cela SchoolReconstruction of “1 June” kindergartenPhoto galleryEU response through the Civil Protection MechanismVisit of Commissioner Lenarčič to Albania following the earthquakeInternational Donors’ Conference for AlbaniaVideo galleryecfin-publications-in-numbers.png ecfin-publications-in-numbers.pngTogether for Albaniaecfin-publications-in-numbers.pngSchool in Durresecfin-publications-in-numbers.pngLac Hospitalecfin-publications-in-numbers.pngFamily in Lacecfin-publications-in-numbers.pngVisit in Kruja
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