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OVERVIEW OF EU COUNCIL JOINT ACTIONS AND COUNCIL DECISIONS IN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE EUROPEAN UNION STRATEGY AGAINST THE PROLIFERATION OF WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION
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1. | Council Decision (CFSP) 2018/2010 of 17 December 2018 in support of countering illicit proliferation and trafficking of small arms, light weapons (SALW) and ammunition and their impact in Latin America and the Caribbean in the framework of the EU Strategy against Illicit Firearms, Small Arms & Light Weapons and their Ammunition 'Securing Arms, Protecting Citizens' |
With this Council Decision, the EU wishes to show its support to countering illicit arms in order to prevent violence, organised crime and conflicts in the region. The Council Decision has the following specific objectives: - Strengthen physical security and management systems for national military and other institutional stockpiles through improved site security measures and inventory control; - Reinforce national capabilities for destruction of seized, excess or unsafe SALW and ammunition; - Enhance national SALW marking and tracing capacity and foment regional cooperation on tracing confiscated weapons and ammunition; - Improve SALW transfer mechanisms through national legislation, border controls, and regional coordination; and - Promote socially responsible behaviours in selected communities, targeting groups that are severely affected by armed violence, including the use of turn-in campaigns or other strategies designed to reduce local incidence of violent crimes. Implementing agency: Organization of American States (OAS) |
Budget: EUR 3 000 000 Official Journal: L 322/27 - 18.12.2018 Estimated duration of the action: 36 months |
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2. | Council Decision (CFSP) 2018/1939 of 10 December 2018 on Union support for the universalisation and effective implementation of the International Convention for the Suppression of Acts of Nuclear Terrorism |
With this Decision, the EU is supporting one of the key elements of the global nuclear security and anti-terrorism architecture, the International Convention for the Suppression of Acts of Nuclear Terrorism (ICSANT). The objectives of the support are to increase the number of adherents to ICSANT, to raise awareness among national policy- and decision-makers, as well as capacity-building: to help improve national legislation and to strengthen the capacity of national stakeholders, including criminal justice officials to investigate, prosecute and adjudicate cases of nuclear terrorism. The Council Decision aims to build synergies with on-going EU projects in support for relevant international legal instruments, such as the Amendment to the Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Material and UN Security Council Resolution 1540. The Council Decision will promote the universalization and effective implementation of ICSANT through the development and maintenance of a password-protected website on all resources on ICSANT including examples of national legislation; the development of an e-learning module on ICSANT, to be translated into at least four UN official languages; the provision of relevant legislative assistance; capacity building of relevant stakeholders including criminal justice officials that could be involved in investigating, prosecuting and adjudicating cases involving nuclear and other radioactive material covered by ICSANT; holding of global and regional workshops and country visits and by the collection and dissemination of good practices. Implementing agency: United Nations (UN) Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) and the UN Counter-Terrorism Centre (UNCCT) |
Budget: EUR 4 999 986 Official Journal: L 314/41 - 11.12.2018 Estimated duration of the action: 36 months |
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3. | Council Decision (CFSP) 2018/1943 of 10 December 2018 amending Decision (CFSP) 2017/2303 in support of the continued implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 2118 (2013) and OPCW Executive Council decision EC-M-33/DEC.1 on the destruction of Syrian chemical weapons, in the framework of the implementation of the EU Strategy against proliferation of weapons of mass destruction |
The duration of Decision (CFSP) 2017/2303, on the provision of satellite imagery in support of the OPCW, has been extended for 12 months. This to allow the OPCW to continue the implementation of the activities and to reach their planned objectives. Implementing agency: Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) |
Budget: EUR 0 Official Journal: L 314/58 - 11.12.2018 | |
4. | Council Decision (CFSP) 2018/1788 of 19 November 2018 in support of the South-Eastern and Eastern Europe Clearinghouse for the Control of Small Arms and Light Weapons (SEESAC) for the implementation of the Regional Roadmap on combating illicit arms trafficking in the Western Balkans |
With a view to fighting the illicit trade in firearms and SALW in the Western Balkans, support is provided for the implementation of the 'Regional Roadmap for a sustainable solution to the illegal possession, misuse and trafficking of SALW/firearms and their ammunition in the Western Balkans by 2024'. This Council Decision also provides support for countering illicit arms trafficking in the Republic of Moldova, Ukraine and Belarus. Implementing agency: South-Eastern and Eastern Europe Clearinghouse for the Control of Small Arms and Light Weapons (SEESAC) |
Budget: EUR 4 002 588 Official Journal: L 293/11 - 20.11.2018 Estimated duration of the action: 36 months |
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5. | Council Decision (CFSP) 2018/1789 of 19 November 2018 in support of combating the illicit trade in and proliferation of small arms and light weapons in the Member States of the League of Arab States |
The focus of the project is on capacity-building in Arab States for implementing the UN Programme of Actions against illicit small arms and light weapons. Actions in the following areas are supported: - international SALW transfer control (combating illicit arms flows); - identification and disruption of sources of illicit small arms (capacity-building for law-enforcement agencies); - other measures related to small-arms control, including stockpile management, control of related supplies and security; - disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration (DDR); - provision of information relevant to illicit SALW and enhanced SALW control. Implementing agency: League of Arab States (LAS) |
Budget: EUR 2 858 550 Official Journal: L 293/24 - 20.11.2018 Estimated duration of the action: 24 months |
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6. | Council Decision (CFSP) 2018/298 of 26 February 2018 on Union support for the activities of the Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO) in order to strengthen its monitoring and verification capabilities and in the framework of the implementation of the EU Strategy against Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction |
The EU assistance is supporting universal adherence to the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty and the long term sustainability of its verification regime through outreach and capacity building. The Council Decision continues the support for: - certified auxiliary seismic stations part of the CTBTO International Monitoring System; - the development of noble gas sampling systems through study of materials for improved adsorption of xenon; - continuing the radio-xenon background measurement campaigns in different regions of the world; - the Ensemble Prediction System to quantify uncertainties and confidence level in Atmospheric Transport Modelling (ATM) simulations; - the scientific evaluation of the increase in resolution for ATM tools; - the development of new software; - enhancing the on-site inspection noble gas processing and detection; - enhancing the automatic processing and integration capabilities in seismic, hydro-acoustic and infrasound National Data Centre-in-a-Box; - integrated outreach and capacity-building targeting State Signatories and Non-Signatories. Implementing agency: Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO) |
Budget: EUR 4 594 752 Official Journal: L 56/34 - 28.2.2018 Estimated duration of the action: 24 months |
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7. | Council Decision (CFSP) 2018/299 of 26 February 2018 promoting the European network of independent non-proliferation and disarmament think tanks in support of the implementation of the EU Strategy against proliferation of weapons of mass destruction |
Over the period 2018-2021, EU funding for the activities of the European Network of Independent Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Think Tanks will be continued. The following objectives will be further pursued: (a) to encourage political and security-related dialogue and long-term discussion of measures to combat the proliferation of WMD and their delivery systems; (b) to provide those participating in the relevant preparatory bodies of the Council with the opportunity to consult the Network on issues related to non-proliferation and disarmament; (c) to constitute a useful stepping stone for non-proliferation and disarmament action by the Union and the international community; (d) to contribute to enhancing third countries' awareness of proliferation and disarmament challenges and of the need to work in cooperation with the Union; (e) to contribute to the development of expertise and institutional capacity in non-proliferation and disarmament matters in think tanks and governments in the Union and third countries. Implementing agency: EU Non-Proliferation Consortium |
Budget: EUR 4 507 005 Official Journal: L 56/46 - 28.2.2018 Estimated duration of the action: 42 months |
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8. | Council Decision (CFSP) 2018/294 of 26 February 2018 amending Decision (CFSP) 2015/259 in support of activities of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) in the framework of the implementation of the EU Strategy against Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction |
The duration of Decision (CFSP) 2015/259 has been extended until December 2018, with a view to the full implementation of the activities. Implementing agency: Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) |
Budget: EUR 0 Official Journal: L 55/58 - 27.2.2018 | |
9. | Council Decision (CFSP) 2018/101 of 22 January 2018 on the promotion of effective arms export controls |
This is a new phase of EU outreach activities in the field of arms export controls. 24 third countries in the EU close neighbourhood will receive technical assistance to improve their controls over arms transfer. In addition to promoting effective arms export controls, the objective of this Decision is to support regional cooperation, enhanced transparency and greater responsibility in line with the principles of the EU Common Position 2008/944/CFSP and the risk assessment criteria contained therein. Implementing agency: German Federal Office for Economic Affairs and Export Control ('BAFA') |
Budget: EUR 1 304 107 Official Journal: L 17/40 - 23.1.2018 Estimated duration of the action: 30 months |
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10. | Council Decision (CFSP) 2017/2370 of 18 December 2017 in support of the Hague Code of Conduct and ballistic missile non-proliferation |
The contribution aims to: a) promote the subscription to the Code by an ever larger number of States and ultimately its universality; b) support the full implementation of the Code; c) promote dialogue among subscribing and non-subscribing States with the aim of helping to build confidence and trans-parency, encouraging restraint and creating more stability and security for all; d) reinforce the Code's visibility and raising public awareness about the risks and threats posed by ballistic missile proliferation; e) explore, in particular through academic studies, possibilities of enhancing the Code and of promoting cooperation between the Code and other relevant multilateral instruments, such as the Missile Technology Control Regime, UNSCR 1540 (2004) and the United Nations Register of Objects Launched in Outer Space. Implementing agency: Fondation pour le Recherche Stratégique |
Budget: EUR 1 878 120 Official Journal: L 337/28 - 19.12.2017 Estimated duration of the action: 40 months |
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11. | Council Decision (CFSP) 2017/2302 of 12 December 2017 in support of the OPCW activities to assist clean-up operations at the former chemical weapons storage site in Libya |
a) The contribution aims to support the OPCW in the complete destruction of Libya's chemical weapons stockpile subject to the verification measures provided for in the Chemical Weapons Convention. The specific objectives of the project are to: b) complete the full clean-up operations at the former chemical weapons storage site at Ruwagha (Al Jufra province), in an environmentally compliant manner, subject to the verification measures provided for in the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC); c) increase the capacity of the Libyan National Authority (LNA), as designated pursuant to Article VII(4) of the CWC, and those engaged in destruction, decontamination, and disposal of chemical materials in Libya, and d) train those engaged in these efforts to collect, record, and transport soil samples in and around the Ruwagha tank farm in accordance with OPCW standards, with the use of live video feeds and sealed OPCW cameras, for compliance with the report of the Eighty-Third Session of the Executive Council. Implementing agency: The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) |
Budget: EUR 3 035 591 Official Journal: L 329/50 - 13.12.2017 Estimated duration of the action: 20 months |
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12. | Council Decision (CFSP) 2017/2303 of 12 December 2017 in support of the continued implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 2118 (2013) and OPCW Executive Council decision EC-M-33/DEC.1 on the destruction of Syrian chemical weapons |
The project supported through this Decision is the provision of situation-awareness products related to the security of the OPCW fact-finding mission, including the status of the road network through the delivery to OPCW of SatCen satellite imagery products. Implementing agency: The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) |
Budget: EUR 1 003 717 Official Journal: L 329/55 - 13.12.2017 Estimated duration of the action: 12 months |
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13. | Council Decision (EU) 2017/2284 of 11 December 2017 to provide support to States in the African, Asia-Pacific and Latin America and Caribbean regions to participate in the high-level fissile material cut-off treaty expert preparatory group consultative process |
The contribution provides support to States in the African, the Asia-Pacific and the Latin America and Caribbean regions to participate in the high-level FMCT expert preparatory group consultative process, in subregional workshops and expert meetings. It also aims to facilitate the transmission of knowledge between academia, civil society organisations and Member States relating to fissile materials and to establish a repository of relevant information and publications. Implementing agency: United Nations Office of Disarmament Affairs (UNODA) |
Budget: EUR 1 220 881 Official Journal: L 328/34 - 12.12.2017 Estimated duration of the action: 36 months |
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14. | Council Decision (CFSP) 2017/1252 of 11 July 2017 in support of the strengthening of chemical safety and security in Ukraine in line with the implementation of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1540 (2004) on the non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and their means of delivery |
Aiming to enhance peace and security in the neighbourhood of the Union by reducing the threat posed by the illicit trade of controlled and toxic chemicals in the OSCE region, in particular in Ukraine and to uphold effective multilateralism at regional level by supporting the action of the OSCE to enhance the capabilities of the competent authorities in Ukraine to prevent the illicit trade of controlled and toxic chemicals in line with obligations under UNSCR 1540, the contribution provides support for: a) improving Ukraine's regulatory system on chemical safety and security; b) establishing a Ukrainian national reference centre to identify controlled and toxic chemicals; c) strengthening controls over cross-boundary movement of controlled and toxic chemicals. Implementing agency: the OSCE Secretariat and an OSCE Project Coordinator in Ukraine |
Budget: EUR 1 431 157 Official Journal: L 179/8 - 12.7.2017 Estimated duration of the action: 36 months |
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15. | Council Decision 2017/1195/CFSP of 4 July 2017 amending Decision 2014/129/CFSP, promoting the European network of independent non-proliferation think tanks in support of the implementation of the EU Strategy against Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction (EU Consortium Second Extension) | Second Extension of the EU Consortium Council Decision Implementing agency: EU Non-Proliferation Consortium |
Budget: EUR 434 254 Official Journal: L 172/14 - 5.7.2017 Estimated duration of the action: 6 months |
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16. | Council Decision (CFSP) 2017/809 of 11 May 2017 in support of the implementation of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1540 (2004) on the non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and their means of delivery |
The support provided aims to help enhance the relevant national and regional efforts and capabilities, primarily through training, capacity-building and assistance facilitation in close coordination with other Union programmes and other actors involved in the implementation of UNSCR 1540 (2004); to ensure synergies and complementarity; to contribute to the practical implementation of specific recommendations of both the 2009 comprehensive review on the status of implementation of UNSCR 1540 (2004) and the outcome of the comprehensive review conducted during 2016, in particular in the areas of technical assistance, international cooperation and raising public awareness; to support the development of voluntary UNSCR 1540 (2004) national implementation action plans upon States' request; to promote the engagement of relevant stakeholders from industry and civil society in the implementation of UNSCR 1540 (2004). Implementing agency: United Nations Office of Disarmament Affairs (UNODA) |
Budget: EUR 2 672 770 Official Journal: L 121/39 - 12.5.2017 Estimated duration of the action: 36 months |
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17. | Council Decision 2017/632/CFSP Amending Decision 2014/129/CFSP, promoting the European network of independent non-proliferation think tanks in support of the implementation of the EU Strategy against Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction (EU Consortium First Extension) |
Extending the duration of Council Decision 2014/129/CFSP to enable the full implementation of the activities contained therein. Implementing agency: EU Non-Proliferation Consortium |
Budget: no-cost extension Official Journal: L 90/10 - 4.4.2017 Estimated duration of the action: 3 months |
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18. | Council Decision (CFSP) 2016/2383 of 21 December 2016 on the Union support for the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) activities in the area of nuclear security and in the framework of the implementation of the EU Strategy against the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction |
The support provided for the nuclear security activities of the IAEA aims to: a) ensure the sustainability and effectiveness of support provided through previous Joint Actions and Decisions; b) strengthen countries indigenous nuclear security support infrastructure; c) strengthen countries legislative and regulatory framework; d) strengthen nuclear security systems and measures for nuclear and other radioactive materials; e) strengthen countries institutional infrastructure and capabilities to deal with nuclear and radioactive materials out of regulatory control; f) strengthen countries response and resilience to cybercrime and mitigate its impact on nuclear security; g) enhance education and training capacities in the field of nuclear security; h) provide focused and continuing support for the implementation and universal adherence to the Amendment to the Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Material. Implementing agency: The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). |
Budget: EUR 9 361 204,23 Official Journal: L 352/74 - 23.12.2016 Estimated duration of the action: 36 months |
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19. | Council Decision (CFSP) 2016/2001 of 15 November 2016 on a Union contribution to the establishment and the secure management of a Low Enriched Uranium (LEU) Bank under the control of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in the framework of the EU Strategy against the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction |
The contribution provides support for the safe and secure operation and management of the IAEA LEU Bank by ensuring high levels of security and safety during transport and storage, in line with the IAEA safety standards and security guidance documents. It provides support for: a) the safe and secure establishment of storage for the 90 tonnes of LEU; b) the secure transport of 90 tonnes of LEU; c) the long term storage of the 90 tonnes of LEU Implementing agency: The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). |
Budget: EUR 4 362 200 Official Journal: L 308/22 - 16.11.2016 Estimated duration of the action: 60 months after the date of the conclusion of the financing agreement |
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20. | Council Decision (CFSP) 2016/51 of 18 January 2016 in support of the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention (BTWC) in the framework of the EU Strategy against the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction |
The contribution provides support for: a) promoting universal adherence to the BTWC by encouraging States not party to better understand the benefits of joining the BTWC and getting more involved in BTWC meetings and other activities, b) enhancing interaction with non-governmental stakeholders on science and technology and biosafety and biosecurity, c) developing national capacities for BTWC implementation - in particular in developing countries, and on areas such as Articles VII and X - by improving the quality and quantity of declarations submitted under the Confidence-Building Measures system in order to enhance confidence in compliance with the BTWC, d) supporting the intersessional programme and the preparations for the Eighth Review Conference, e) strengthening the United Nations Secretary-General's Mechanism for Investigation of Alleged Use of Chemical, Biological and Toxin Weapons (SGM), f) enabling tools for awareness-raising, education and engagement. Implementing agency: United Nations Office of Disarmament Affairs (UNODA). |
Budget: EUR 2 340 000 Official Journal: L 12/50 - 19.1.2016 Estimated duration of the action: 36 months from the conclusion of the financing agreement. |
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21. | Council Decision (CFSP) 2015/2215 of 30 November 2015 in support of UNSCR 2235 (2015), establishing an OPCW-UN joint investigative mechanism to identify the perpetrators of chemical attacks in the Syrian Arab Republic |
The decision supported the OPCW and the JIM by contributing to costs associated with their activities under UNSCR 2235 (2015), with the following overall objective: identification to the greatest extent feasible of individuals, entities, groups or governments who were perpetrators, organisers, sponsors or otherwise involved in the use of chemicals, including chlorine or any other toxic chemical, as weapons in the Syrian Arab Republic, where the OPCW FFM determines or has determined that a specific incident in the Syrian Arab Republic involved or likely involved the use of chemicals, including chlorine or any other toxic chemical, as weapons. Implementing agency: The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW). |
Budget: EUR 2 290 463 Official Journal: L 314/51 - 1.12.2015 Estimated duration of the action: 18 months from the conclusion of the financing agreement. |
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22. | Implementing agency: United Nations Office of Disarmament Affairs (UNODA). |
Budget: EUR 2 295 632 Official Journal: L 314/51 - 1.12.2015 Estimated duration of the action: 18 months from the conclusion of the financing agreement. |
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23. | Council Decision (CFSP) 2015/1838 of 12 October 2015 amending Decision 2013/391/CFSP in support of the practical implementation of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1540 (2004) on non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and their means of delivery |
Decision 2013/391/CFSP was amended as follows: (1) in Article 5, paragraph 2 was replaced by the following: '2.This Decision shall expire on 25 April 2016.' (2) in the Annex, point 6 was replaced by the following: '6. DURATION This Decision will expire on 25 April 2016.' Implementing agency: United Nations Office of Disarmament Affairs (UNODA). |
Budget: EUR 750 000 Official Journal: L 266/96 - 13.10.2015 Duration of the action: 1) CD 2013/391/CFSP (row 65): 24 months; 2) CD2015/1838/CFSP: extended it until 25 April 2016. |
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24. | Council Decision (CFSP) 2015/1837 of 12 October 2015 on Union support for the activities of the Preparatory Commission of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organisation (CTBTO) in order to strengthen its monitoring and verification capabilities and in the framework of the implementation of the EU Strategy against the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction |
The sixth Council Decision supports the CTBT Organisation, without substituting actions/projects funded through the regular budget, a) in its technical pillars to enhance the technical and scientific capacity of the PTS and b) in its capacity to promote the universal adherence and entry-into-force of the Treaty and the verification regime through training and educational activities. The projects aim to: a) sustain the operability of the CTBTO verification system; b) expand the capabilities of the Multispectral/Infrared (MSIR) system, developed by the PTS under EU Council Decision V, by adding dedicated sensors to help inspection teams detect OSI-relevant features; c) promote universal adherence and the entry into force of the Treaty and the long term sustainability of its verification regime through outreach activities and capacity building. Implementing agency: The Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO). |
Budget: EUR 3 024 756 Official Journal: L 266/83 - 13.10.2015 Duration of the action: 24 months from the conclusion of the financial agreement. |
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25. | Council Decision 2015/259/CFSP of 17 February 2015 in support of activities of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) in the framework of the implementation of the EU Strategy against the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction |
The EU Council Decision 2015/259/CFSP for the years 2015-17 has made available to the OPCW some EUR 2.5 mln to support: a) universality, b) national implementation, c) international cooperation, d) the Africa Programme and e) implementation of lessons learned from the Syrian operation. Implementing agency: The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW). |
Budget: EUR 2 528 069 Official Journal: L 43/14 - 18.2.2015 Duration of the action: 36 months |
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26. | Council Decision (CFSP) 2015/203 of 9 February 2015 in support of the Union proposal for an international Code of Conduct for outer- space activities as a contribution to transparency and confidence building measures in outer-space activities |
The objective was to promote the proposal for an international Code of Conduct on outer-space activities as a contribution to the creation of TCBMs in outer-space activities in line with UNGA Resolution A/RES/68/50, while building on the lessons-learned from Council Decision 2012/281/CFSP. The projects supported by the EU aimed to: a) enhance awareness, knowledge and understanding of the proposal for an international Code of Conduct and the process led by the European Union. b) continue to provide a framework for the multilateral process on the proposal for an international Code of Conduct for outer-space activities, that will enable the international community to continue to engage with a view to building the widest possible consensus for adoption of the Code of Conduct, through supporting multilateral meetings for negotiations on the draft Code, and for its formal adoption. Implementing agency: United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs (UNODA) |
Budget: EUR 775 729 Official Journal: L 33/38 - 10.2.2015 Duration of the action: 18 months |
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27. | Council Decision 2014/913/CFSP of 15 December 2014 in support of the HCoC and ballistic missile Non-Proliferation in the framework of the implementation of the EU Strategy against the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction |
The objectives were to: 1. Support the Hague Code of Conduct against ballistic missile proliferation and the Missile Technology Control Regime, in particular with the aim to: a) promote universality and the subscription to the Code by all States with ballistic missile capabilities; b) support the implementation and reinforce the visibility of the Code; c) promote adherence to the MTCR guidelines and its annex. 2. More generally, to support a range of activities to fight against the proliferation of ballistic missiles, aimed notably at raising awareness of this threat, stepping up efforts to increase the effectiveness of multilateral instruments, building up support to initiatives to address these specific challenges and helping interested countries to reinforce nationally their relevant export control regimes. Implementing agency: Fondation pour la Recherche Stratégique (FRS). |
Budget: EUR 990 000 Official Journal: L 360/44 - 17.12.2014 Duration of the action: 30 months |
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28. | Council Decision 2014/129/CFSP of 10 March 2014 promoting the European network of independent non-proliferation think tanks in support of the implementation of the EU Strategy against the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction |
The Council Decision continued the support to the Consortium of think-tanks. It built on the achievements and experiences since 2011. New tasks were added, among which: a) annual international conference on non-proliferation and disarmament (3 in total; 250-300 targeted participants, international in scope, held in Brussels) b) annual consultative meeting on non-proliferation and disarmament (3 in total, 100 targeted participants, European in scope, held in Brussels) c) internet platform and production of policy papers; d) ad hoc seminars; e) helpdesk facility for production within two weeks-time of up to twenty 5-10 pages policy papers on demand by EEAS; |
Budget: EUR 3 600 000 Official Journal: L 71/3 - 12.3.2014 Duration of the action: 36 months |
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f) education on non-proliferation and disarmament (European online curriculum for university use to be available 24 months after the starting of the contract). Implementing agency: The EU Non-Proliferation Consortium of Think-Tanks. |
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29. | Council Decision 2013/726/CFSP of 9 December 2013 in support of the UNSCR 2118 (2013) and OPCW Executive Council EC-M-33/Dec 1, in the framework of the implementation of the EU Strategy against the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction |
The overall objective was to support the OPCW activities by contributing to costs associated with the inspection and verification of the destruction of Syrian chemical weapons, and costs associated with activities complementary to the core mandated tasks in support of UNSCR 2118 (2013) and the OPCW Executive Council Decision of 27 September 2013 on the destruction of Syrian chemical weapons and subsequent and related resolutions and decisions. The project under the Council Decision provided situation-awareness products: satellite imagery and related information products of the EU Satellite Centre, related to the security of the OPCW-UN Joint Mission, including the status of the road network. Implementing agency: The Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW). |
Budget: EUR 2 311 842 Official Journal: L 329/41 - 10.12.2013 Duration of the action: 12 months. Extended until 30 September 2015. Implemented. |
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30. | Council Decision 2013/668/CFSP of 18 November 2013 in support of World Health Organisation activities in the area of bio-safety and bio-security in the framework of the European Union Strategy against the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction |
The overall objective was to support the implementation of the BTWC focusing on the safety and security of microbial or other biological agents or toxins in laboratories and other facilities, including during transportation and to promote bio-risk reduction practices and awareness, including biosafety, biose-curity, bioethics and preparedness against intentional misuse of biological agents and toxins. Implementing entity: The World Health Organisation (WTO). |
Budget: EUR 1 727 000 Official Journal: L 310 - 20.11.2013 Duration of the action: 24 months |
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31. | Council Decision 2013/517/CFSP of 21 October 2013 on the Union support for the activities of the International Atomic Energy Agency in the areas of nuclear security and verification and in the framework of the implementation of the EU Strategy against the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction - IAEA VI |
The overall aim was to support the IAEA activities in the areas of nuclear security and verification to: (a) promote universal adherence to international non-proliferation and nuclear security instruments, including IAEA comprehensive safeguards agreements and additional protocols; (b) protect proliferation-sensitive materials and equipment and the relevant technology by providing legislative and regulatory assistance in the area of nuclear security and safe-guards; (c) strengthen the detection of, and response to, illicit trafficking of nuclear and other radioactive materials. Implementing entity: The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). |
Budget: EUR 8 050 000 Official Journal: L 281/6 - 23.10.2013 Duration of the action: 36 months |
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32. | Council Decision 2013/391/CFSP of 22 July 2013 in support of the practical implementation of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1540 (2004) on non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and their means of delivery |
The support focused on: (a) enhancing relevant national and regional efforts and capabilities primarily through capacity-building and assistance facilitation; (b) contributing to the practical implementation of specific recommendations of the 2009 Comprehensive Review of the status of implementation of UNSCR 1540 (2004), in particular in the areas of technical assistance, international cooperation and raising public awareness; (c) initiating, developing and implementing national action plans upon states request. Implementing entity: United Nations Office of Disarmament Affairs (UNODA). |
Budget: EUR 750 000 Official Journal: L 198 - 23.7.2013 Duration of the action: 24 months. |
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33. | Council Decision 2012/699/CFSP of 13 November 2012 on support for activities of the Preparatory Commission of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organisation (CTBTO) in order to strengthen its monitoring and verification capabilities and in the framework of the implementation of the EU Strategy against the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction - CTBTO V. |
The Union supported four projects, the objectives of which were to: (a) provide technical assistance and capacity building to State Signatories to enable them to fully participate in and contribute to the implementation of the CTBT verification system; (b) develop capacity for future generations of CTBT experts through the Capacity Development Initiative (CDI); (c) enhance the Atmospheric Transport Model (ATM); (d) characterise and mitigate Radio Xenon noble gases; (e) support the Integrated Field Exercise in 2014 (IFE14) through the development of an integrated multispectral array; (f) sustain certified IMS Auxiliary Seismic Stations. Implementing entity: The Preparatory Commission of the CTBTO. |
Budget: EUR 5 185 028 Official Journal: L 314 - 14.11.2012 Duration of the action: 24 months. Extended to 3 December 2015. Implemented |
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34. | Council Decision 2012/423/CFSP of 23 July 2012 on support of ballistic missile non-proliferation in the framework of the implementation of the EU Strategy against the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and of the Council Common Position 2003/805/CFSP |
The objectives were to: (a) support the activities of The Hague Code of Conduct against ballistic missile proliferation, in particular with the aim to: - promote the universality of the Code and the subscription to the Code by all States with ballistic missile capabilities; - support the implementation of the Code; - reinforce the visibility of the Code on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of its signature; (b) support a range of activities to fight against the proliferation of ballistic missiles, step up efforts to increase the effectiveness of multilateral instruments, build up support for initiatives addressing these specific challenges and help interested countries to reinforce nationally their relevant export control regimes. Implementing entity: Fondation pour le Recherche Stratégique (FRS). |
Budget: EUR 930 000 Official Journal: L 196 - 24.7.2012 Duration of the action: 24 months. Extended to 28 March 2015. Implemented |
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35. | Council Decision 2012/422/CFSP of 23 July 2012 in support of a process leading to the establishment of a zone free of nuclear weapons and all other weapons of mass destruction in the Middle East. |
The objectives were to: (a) support the work of the Facilitator for the 2012 Conference on the establishment of a Middle East zone free of nuclear weapons and all other weapons of mass destruction; (b) enhance the visibility of the Union as a global actor and in the region in the field of non-proliferation; (c) encourage regional political and security-related dialogue within civil societies and governments, and more particularly among experts, officials and academics; (d) identify concrete confidence-building measures that could serve as practical steps towards the prospect of a Middle East zone free of WMD and their means of delivery; (e) encourage discussion on the universalization and implementation of relevant international treaties and other instruments to prevent the proliferation of WMD and their delivery systems; (f) discuss issues related to peaceful uses of nuclear energy and international and regional cooperation. Implementing entity: EU Non-Proliferation Consortium. |
Budget: EUR 352 000 Official Journal: L 196 - 24.7.2012 Duration of the action: 18 months. A contingency amount of EUR 20 000 was given to the Arab Institute for Security Studies in Amman, Jordan for organising a meeting on the subject of the WMDFZ in the M.E. (13-14 November 2013). Implemented. |
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36. | Council Decision 2012/421/CFSP of 23 July 2012 in support of the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention (BTWC), in the framework of the EU Strategy against the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. |
The objectives were to: (a) promote universal adherence to the BTWC, (b) support the implementation of the BTWC and the submission of CBMs by the States Parties, (c) support the work of the 2012-2015 inter-sessional programme with a view to strengthening the implementation and effectiveness of the BTWC. Implementing entity: United Nations Office of Disarmament Affairs (UNODA). |
Budget: EUR 1 700 000 Official Journal: L 196 - 24.7.2012 Duration of the action: 24 months. Extended to 31 January 2015. Implemented |
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37. | Council Decision 2012/281/CFSP of 29 May 2012 in the framework of the European Security Strategy in support of the Union proposal for an international Code of Conduct on outer-space activities. |
The objectives were: (a) consultations with States, active or not yet active on space issues to discuss the proposal and to gather their views, (b) gathering expert support for the process of developing an international Code of Conduct for outer-space activities. Implementing entity: United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR). |
Budget: EUR 1 490 000 Official Journal: L 140 - 30.5.2012 Duration of the action: 18 months. Extended to 31 July 2014. Implemented. |
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38. | Council Decision 2012/166/CFSP of 23 March 2012 in support of activities of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) in the framework of the implementation of the EU Strategy against the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction - V. |
The objectives were to: (a) enhance the capacities of States Parties in fulfilling their obligations under the CWC, (b) enhance the preparedness of States Parties to prevent and respond to attacks involving toxic chemicals, (c) enhance international cooperation in the field of chemical activities, (d) support the ability of the OPCW to adapt to developments in the field of science and technology, (e) promote universality by encouraging States not Parties to join the CWC. Implementing entity: The Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW). |
Budget: EUR 2 140 000 Official Journal: L 87 - 24.3.2012 Duration of the action: 24 months. Extended to 31 December 2014 Implemented |
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39. | Council Decision 2010/799/CFSP of 13 December 2010 in support of a process of confidence-building leading to the establishment of a zone free of weapons of mass destruction and their means of delivery in the Middle East in support of the implementation of the EU Strategy against the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. |
The objectives were to: (a) encourage regional political and security-related dialogue within civil societies and governments, and among experts, officials and academics, (b) identify confidence-building measures that could serve as practical steps towards the prospect of a Middle East zone free of WMD and their means of delivery, (c) encourage discussion on the universalization and implementation of relevant international treaties and other instruments to prevent the proliferation of WMD and their delivery systems, (d) discuss issues related to the peaceful uses of nuclear energy and international and regional cooperation in this regard. Implementing entity: EU Non-Proliferation Consortium. |
Budget: EUR 347 700 Official Journal: L 341/27 - 23.12.2012 Implemented. |
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40. | Council Decision 2010/585/CFSP of 27 September 2010 on support for IAEA activities in the areas of nuclear security and verification and in the framework of the implementation of the EU Strategy against the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction - IAEA V. |
The objectives were: (a) strengthening national legislative and regulatory infrastructures for the implementation of relevant international instruments in the areas of nuclear security and verification, including comprehensive safeguards agreements and the Additional Protocol, (b) assisting States in strengthening the security and control of nuclear and other radioactive materials, (c) strengthening States' capabilities for detection and response to illicit trafficking in nuclear and other radioactive materials. Implementing entity: The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). |
Budget: EUR 9 966 000 Official Journal: L 302 - 1.10.2010 Duration of the action: 24 months. Extended to 31 December 2014. Implemented. |
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41. | Council Decision 2010/430/CFSP of 26 July 2010 establishing a European network of independent non-proliferation think tanks in support of the implementation of the EU strategy against the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. |
The objective of this network of independent non-proliferation think tanks was to encourage political and security-related dialogue and the long-term discussion of measures to combat the WMD proliferation and their delivery systems within civil society, and among experts, researchers and academics. The support for the network focused on: (a) organising a kick-off meeting and an annual conference with a view to submitting a report and/or recommendations to the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy (HR), (b) creating an internet platform to facilitate contacts and foster research dialogue among the network of non-proliferation think tanks. Implementing entity: EU Non-Proliferation Consortium. |
Budget: EUR 2 182 000 Official Journal: L 205 - 4.8.2010 Duration of the action: 36 months. Extended to 30 June 2014. Implemented |
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42. | Council Decision 2010/461/CFSP of 26 July 2010 on support for activities of the Preparatory Commission of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organisation (CTBTO) in order to strengthen its monitoring and verification capabilities and in the framework of the implementation of the EU Strategy against the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction - CTBTO IV. |
The objectives were to: (a) improve the operation and sustainability of the auxiliary seismic stations network of the CTBT's International Monitoring System; (b) improve the CTBT verification system through strengthened cooperation with the scientific community; (c) provide technical assistance to States Signatories in Africa and in the Latin American and Caribbean Region so as to enable them to fully participate in and contribute to the implementation of the CTBT verification system; (d) develop an OSI noble gas capable detection system. Implementing entity: The Preparatory Commission of the CTBTO. |
Budget: EUR 5 280 000 Official Journal: L 219 - 20.8.2010 Duration of the action: 18 months. Extended to 16 May 2014. Implemented |
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43. | Council Decision 2009/569/CFSP of 27 July 2009 on support for OPCW activities in the framework of the implementation of the EU Strategy against the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction: OPCW IV. |
The objective was to support universal adherence to the CWC, to promote ratification/accession to the CWC by States not Parties (signatory States as well as non-signatory States) and to support the full implementation of the CWC by the States Parties: Implementing entity: The Organisation for the Prohibition of the Chemical Weapons (OPCW). |
Budget: EUR 2 110 000 Official Journal: L 197 - 29.7.2009 Duration of the action: 18 months. Implemented. |
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44. | Council Decision 2008/974/CFSP of 18 December 2008 in support of the Hague Code of Conduct against ballistic missile proliferation in the framework of the implementation of the EU Strategy against the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction |
The EU supported three aspects of the Code: (a) universality of the Code, (b) implementation of the Code, (c) improved functioning of the Code. Implementing entity: Fondation pour le Recherche Stratégique (FRS). |
Budget: EUR 1 015 000 Official Journal: L 345 - 23.12.2008 Duration of the action: 24 months. Implemented. |
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45. | Council Joint Action 2008/858/CFSP of 10 November 2008 in support of the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention (BTWC), in the framework of the implementation of the EU Strategy against the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction |
The overall objective was to: (a) support universal adherence to the BTWC, (b) improve implementation of the BTWC, including the submission of confidence building measures declarations, and (c) support the best use of the inter-sessional process 2007-2010 for the preparation of the 2011 Review Conference. Implementing entity: United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs (UNODA) - Geneva. |
Budget: EUR 1 400 000 Official Journal: L 302 - 13.11.2008 Duration of the action: 24 months. Implemented. |
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46. | Council Joint Action 2008/588/CFSP of 15 July 2008 on support for activities of the Preparatory Commission of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organisation (CTBTO) in order to strengthen its monitoring and verification capabilities and in the framework of the implementation of the EU Strategy against the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction - CTBTO III. |
The EU supported the building of capacity of the Preparatory Commission of the CTBTO in the area of verification by: (a) noble gas monitoring: radio-xenon measurements and data analysis, (b) integrating States Signatories in Africa to fully participate in and contribute to the implementation of the CTBTO monitoring and verification system. Implementing entity: The CTBTO Preparatory Commission. |
Budget: EUR 2 316 000 Official Journal: L 189 - 17.7.2008 Duration of the action: 18 months. Implemented. |
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47. | Council Joint Action 2008/368/CFSP of 14 May 2008 in support of the implementation of UNSCR 1540. |
The projects in support of the implementation of UNSCR 1540 were six workshops aiming at enhancing the capacity of export-control officials in six sub regions: Africa, Central America, Mercosur, the Middle East and Gulf Regions, Pacific Islands and South-East Asia - to implement UNSCR 1540 in practice. The workshops were tailored for border, customs and regulatory officials and contained the main elements of an export control process including applicable laws (including national and international legal aspects), regulatory controls (including licensing provisions, end-user verification and awareness-raising programmes) and enforcement (including commodity identification, risk-assessment and detection methods). Implementing entity: United Nations Office of Disarmament Affairs (UNODA). |
Budget: EUR 475 000 Official Journal: L 127 - 15.5.2008 Duration of the action: 24 months. Implemented. |
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48. | Council Joint Action 2008/314/CFSP of 14 April 2008 on support for IAEA activities in the areas of nuclear security and verification and in the framework of the implementation of the EU Strategy against the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction- IAEA IV. |
The objectives were to: (a) strengthen national legislative and regulatory infrastructures for the implementation of relevant international instruments in the areas of nuclear security and verification, including comprehensive safeguards agreements and the Additional Protocol, (b) assist States in strengthening the security and control of nuclear and other radioactive materials, (c) strengthen States' capabilities for detection and response to illicit trafficking in nuclear and other radioactive materials. Implementing entity: The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). |
Budget: EUR 7 703 000 Official Journal: L 107 - 17.4.2008 Duration of the action: 24 months. Implemented. |
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49. | Council Joint Action 2008/307/CFSP of 14 April 2008 in support of World Health Organisation activities in the area of laboratory bio-safety and bio-security - WHO I. |
The overall objective was to support the implementation of the BTWC, in particular those aspects that relate to the safety and security of microbial or other biological agents and toxins in laboratories and other facilities, including during transportation as appropriate, to prevent unauthorised access to and removal of such agents and toxins. The contribution aimed to: (a) promote bio-risk reduction management through regional and national outreach, (b) strengthen the security and laboratory management practices against biological risks. Implementing entity: The World Health Organisation (WTO). |
Budget: EUR 2 105 000 Official Journal: L 106 - 16.4.2008 Duration of the action: 24 months. Implemented. |
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50. | Council Joint Action 2007/753/CFSP of 19 November 2007 in support of the IAEA monitoring and verification activities in the DPRK. |
The objective was to contribute to the monitoring and verification activities in the DPRK, in accordance with the Initial Actions of 13 February 2007, as agreed in the framework of the six-party-talks. Implementing entity: The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA - Department of Safeguards) |
Budget: EUR 1 780 000 Official Journal: L 304 - 22.11.2007 Estimated duration of the action: 18 months. Suspension, Force majeure. Ended |
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51. | Council Joint Action 2007/468/CFSP of 28 June 2007 of 28 June 2007 on support for activities of the Preparatory Commission of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organisation (CTBTO) in order to strengthen its monitoring and verification capabilities and in the framework of the implementation of the EU Strategy against the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction CTBTO II. |
The objective was to support the early entry into force of the Treaty, and the establishing of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT) verification regime through: (a) improvement of the knowledge of Provisional Technical Secretariat noble gas measurements; (b) support for the Integrated Field Exercise 2008. Implementing entity: The CTBTO Preparatory Commission. |
Budget: EUR 1 670 000 Official Journal: L 176 - 6.7.2007 Duration of the action: 15 months. Implemented. |
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52. | Council Joint Action 2007/185/CFSP of 19 March 2007 on support for OPCW activities in the framework of the implementation of the EU Strategy against the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction - OPCW III. |
The objective was to support universal adherence to the CWC, to promote ratification/accession to the CWC by States not Parties (signatory States as well as non-signatory States) and to support the full implementation of the CWC by the States Parties. The contribution also promoted international cooperation in the field of chemical activities, as accompanying measures to the implementation of the CWC and provided support for the creation of a collaborative framework among the chemical industry, OPCW and national authorities on the 10th anniversary of the OPCW. Implementing entity: The Organisation for the Prohibition of the Chemical Weapons (OPCW). |
Budget: EUR 1 700 000 Official Journal: L 85 - 27.3.2007 Duration of the action: 18 months. Implemented. |
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53. | Council Joint Action 2007/178/CFSP of 19 March 2007 in support of chemical weapons destruction in the Russian Federation in the framework of the EU Strategy against the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction - Russian Federation IV. |
The objective was to assist the Russian Federation in destroying some of its chemical weapons as required by the CWC. This Joint Action supported the completion of the electricity supply infrastructure at Shchuch'ye chemical weapon destruction facility. Implementing entity: The Ministry of Defence of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
Budget: EUR 3 145 000 Official Journal: L 81 - 22.3.2007 Duration of the action: 18 months. Implemented. |
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54. | Council Joint Action 2006/418/CFSP of 12 June 2006 on support for IAEA activities in the areas of nuclear security and verification and in the framework of the implementation of the EU Strategy against the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction - IAEA III. |
The objective was to strengthen nuclear security in selected countries focusing on: (a) legislative and regulatory assistance; (b) strengthening the security and control of nuclear and other radioactive materials; (c) strengthening of countries capabilities for detection and response to illicit trafficking. Implementing entity: The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). |
Budget: EUR 6 995 000 Official Journal: L165 - 17.6.2006 Duration of the action: 15 months. Implemented. |
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55. | Council Joint Action 2006/419/CFSP of 12 June 2006 in support of the implementation of the United Nations Security Council Resolution 1540 (2004) and in the framework of the implementation of the EU Strategy against the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. |
The action aimed at addressing three aspects: (a) awareness-raising of requirements and obligations under the Resolution, (b) strengthening national capacities in three target regions: Africa, Latin America and Caribbean, Asia-Pacific, in drafting national reports on the implementation of UNSC Resolution 1540 (2004) and (c) sharing experience from the adoption of national measures required for the implementation of the Resolution. Implementing entity: United Nations Office of Disarmament Affairs (UNODA). |
Budget: EUR 195 000 Official Journal: L 165 - 17.6.2006 Duration of the action: 22 months. Implemented. |
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56. | Council Joint Action 2006/243/CFSP of 20 March 2006 on support for activities of the Preparatory Commission of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organisation (CTBTO) in the area of training and capacity building for verification and in the framework of the implementation of the EU Strategy against the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction - CTBTO I. |
The objective was to improve the capacity of CTBT Signatory States to fulfil their verification responsibilities and to enable them to fully benefit from participation in the treaty regime with the help of a computer-based training/self-study. Implementing entity: The CTBTO Preparatory Commission. |
Budget: EUR 1 133 000 Official Journal: L 88 - 25.3.2006 Duration of the action: 15 months. Implemented. |
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57. | Council Joint Action 2006/184/CFSP of 27 February 2006 in support of the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention, in the framework of the EU Strategy against the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. |
The objective was to support universal adherence to the BTWC, promote accession to the BTWC by States not Party (signatory States as well as non-signatory States) and support the implementation of the BTWC by States Parties. Implementing entity: The Graduate Institute of International Studies (GIIS), Geneva. |
Budget: EUR 867 000 Official Journal: L 65 - 7.3.2006 Duration of the action: 18 months. Implemented. |
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58. | Council Joint Action 2005/913/CFSP of 12 December 2005 on support for OPCW activities in the framework of the implementation of the EU Strategy against the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction - OPCW II. |
The objective was to support universal adherence to the CWC and accession to the CWC by States not Party (signatory States as well as non-signatory States) and the implementation of the CWC by States Parties. The contribution also helped foster international cooperation. Implementing entity: The Organisation for the Prohibition of the Chemical Weapons (OPCW). |
Budget: EUR 1 697 000 Official Journal: L 331 - 17.12.2005 Duration of the action: 12 months. Implemented. |
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59. | Council Joint Action 2005/574/CFSP of 18 July 2005 on support for IAEA activities in the areas of nuclear security and verification and in the framework of the implementation of the EU Strategy against the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction - IAEA II. |
The objectives of the contribution were to: (a) strengthen the physical protection of nuclear materials and other radioactive materials in use, storage and transport and of nuclear facilities; (b) strengthen the security of radioactive materials in non-nuclear applications; (c) strengthen the countries capabilities for detection and response to illicit trafficking; (d) provide legislative assistance for the implementation of obligations under IAEA safeguards agreements and additional protocols. Implementing entity: The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). |
Budget: EUR 3 914 000 Official Journal: L 193 - 23.7.2005 Duration of the action: 15 months. Implemented. |
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60. | Council Joint Action 2004/797/CFSP of 22 November 2004 on support for OPCW activities in the framework of the implementation of the EU Strategy against the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction - OPCW I. |
The objective was to: support universal adherence to the Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production, Stockpiling and use of Chemical Weapons and on their Destruction (CWC); promote the accession to the CWC by States not Party (signatory States as well as non-signatory States); support the implementation of the CWC by the States Parties and promote international cooperation. Implementing entity: The Organisation for the Prohibition of the Chemical Weapons (OPCW). |
Budget: EUR 1 841 000 Official Journal: L 349 - 25.11.2004 Estimated duration of the action: 12 months. Implemented. |
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61. | Council Joint Action 2004/796/CFSP of 22 November 2004 for the support of the physical protection of a nuclear site in the Russian Federation - Russian Federation III. |
The objective was to reinforce the physical protection of nuclear sites in Russia to reduce the risk of theft of nuclear fissile material and of sabotage by improving the physical protection at the Bochvar Institute of the Russian Federal Agency for Atomic Energy (formerly MINATOM). Implementing entity: The Federal Republic of Germany. |
Budget: EUR 7 730 000 Official Journal: L 349 - 25.11.2004 Duration of the action: 36 months. Implemented. |
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62. | Council Joint Action 2004/495/CFSP of 17 May 2004 on support for IAEA activities under its Nuclear security programme and in the framework of the implementation of the EU Strategy against the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction - IAEA I. |
The objective was to: (a) strengthen the physical protection of nuclear materials and other radioactive materials in use, storage and transport and of nuclear facilities; (b) strengthen the security of radioactive materials in non-nuclear applications; (c) strengthen the countries capabilities for detection and response to illicit trafficking; Implementing entity: The International Atomic Energy Agency. |
Budget: EUR 3 329 000 Official Journal: L 182 - 19.5.2004 Duration of the action: 15 months. Implemented. |
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63. | Council Joint Action 2003/472/CFSP of 24 June 2003 on the continuation of the European Union cooperation programme for non-proliferation and disarmament in the Russian Federation - Russian Federation II. |
The Joint Action financed a unit of experts under the cooperation programme for non-proliferation and disarmament in the Russian Federation. Implementing entity: The Russian Federation. |
Budget: EUR 680 000 Official Journal: L 157 - 26.6.2003 Expired on the date of expiry of the EU Common Strategy 1999/414/CFSP on Russia. Implemented. |
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64. | Council Joint Action 1999/878/CFSP of 17 December 1999 estab-lishing a European Union Cooperation Programme for Non-proliferation and Disarmament in the Russian Federation - Russian Federation I. |
The project contributed to: (a) a chemical weapons pilot destruction plant situated in Gorny, Saratov region, Russia; (b) set studies and experimental studies on plutonium transport, storage and disposition. Implementing entity: The Russian Federation. |
Budget: EUR 8 900 000 Official Journal: L 331 - 23.12.1999 Duration of the action: 48 months. Implemented. |
OVERVIEW OF INSTRUMENT CONTRIBUTING TO STABILITY AND PEACE ICSP - CBRN 1997-2018
Funding through ISCT-STCU
Project identification | Title | Objective | Contractor | Amount (EUR) | Execution period |
Administrative operating budget, supplemental budgets and projects |
Retraining former weapon scientists and engineers through support for: - International Science and Technology Centre (ISTC, Moscow) and - Science and Technology Centre (STCU, Kiev) |
To redirect scientists/engineers' talents to civilian and peaceful activities through science and technological cooperation |
ISTC and/or STCU | 235 million | Tacis 1997-2006 |
15 million 8 million 7,5 million 5,0 million 4,5 million 4,0 million 4,8 million 4,0 million | IfS (AAP) 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 | ||||
348-211 | Enhancing regional CBRN detection capacity for the Border Guards in Ukraine and Moldova | To provide mobile chemical and RN detection equipment for the border guards | STCU | 4,1 million | 9.2014-9.2015 |
365-540 | Provision of specialized CBRN equipment for first responders in the SEE CoE Region | EU CBRN CoE. CBRN equipment - SEE CoE Region | STCU | 1,7 million | 2016-6.2017 (tbc) |
369-100 | Strenghtening the national legal framework and provision of specialized training on bio-safety and bio-security in Central Asia | EU CBRN CoE. Biosafety-biosecurity in Central Asia | ISTC | 5 000 000 | 2016-2018 |
378591 | Funding of the 2017 ISTC Administrative Operating Budget (AOB), Supplemental Budgets (SBs), and projects | Administrative support - ISTC | ISTC | 1 500 000 | 31.12.2021 |
378227 | Support to the Centre of Excellence of Eastern and Central Africa in Nuclear Security - ISTC | EU CBRN CoE. Eastern and Central Africa in Nuclear Security. | ISTC | 3 500 000 | 7.11.2019 |
378590 | Funding of the 2017 STCU Administrative Operating Budget (AOB), Supplemental Budgets (SBs), and projects | EU CBRN CoE - Administrative support | STCU | 700 000 | 7.11.2021 |
378591 | Funding of the 2017 ISTC Administrative Operating Budget (AOB), Supplemental Budgets (SBs), and projects | EU CBRN CoE - Administrative support | ISTC | 1 500 000 | 31.12.2021 |
Year 2008 (excluding funding for ISTC/STCU)
Project identification | Title | Objective | Contractor | Amount (EUR) | Execution period |
145-156 | Combating illicit trafficking of nuclear and radioactive materials in FSU countries (Russian Federation, Ukraine, Armenia, Moldova, Georgia, Azerbaijan and Belarus) | To supply equipment for detection of NRM at border check points as it was identified in the previous phase of the activity financed by Tacis Nuclear Safety programme, contributing thus to reduce nuclear and radiation terrorism threat | JRC | 5 million | 11.7.2008-12.4.2013 |
145-130 | Assistance in export control of dual-use goods | To support the development of the legal framework and institutional capacities for the establishment and enforcement of effective export controls on dual-use items, including measures for regional cooperation with a view of contributing to the fight against the proliferation of WMD and related materials, equipment and technologies | BAFA (D) | ~ 5 million | 19.3.2008-31.12.2010 |
145-132 | Knowledge Management System on CBRN Trafficking | To improve capabilities of participating states, neighbouring countries of the EU in South-East Europe and possibly Caucasus, to combat the illicit trafficking and criminal use of CBRN materials (preparation phase to 'EU CBRN Centres of Excellence') | UNICRI | 1 million | 31.1.2008-1.8.2010 |
Year 2009 (excluding funding for ISTC/STCU)
Project identification | Title | Objective | Contractor | Amount (EUR) | Execution period |
200-523 | Knowledge management system on CBRN trafficking in North Africa and selected countries in the Middle East | To develop a durable cooperation legacy in the area of trafficking of CBRN materials (preparation phase to 'EU CBRN Centres of Excellence') | UNICRI | 1 million | 16.3.2009-15.7.2011 |
217-540 | Strengthening bio-safety and bio-security capabilities in Central Asian countries | To address shortcomings in the safety/security practices of key biological facilities in selected countries of Central Asia; to raise the skills of the personnel working at facilities (laboratories) handling dangerous biological agents or supervising those facilities, and to provide additional equipment, as needed, to ensure an adequate level of bio-safety and security | ISTC | 6,8 million | 21.9.2009-21.9.2014 |
219-636 | Combating illicit trafficking of nuclear and radioactive materials in selected FSU and Mediterranean Basin countries and preparation of border management activities in the ASEAN region | To reduce the threat of nuclear and radiation terrorism. For this purpose the assistance will be provided to the partner countries in the improvement of the technical and organisational measures for detection of nuclear and radioactive materials (NRM) illicit trafficking | JRC | 6,7 million | 2.12.2009-1.12.2014 |
216-327 | Awareness raising of exporters export control of dual-use goods | To enhance the effectiveness of export control of dual use items in the Russian Federation, with a view to contribute to the fight against the proliferation of WMD (the specific objectives will be achieved through information exchange with EU exporters, support industry and researchers for awareness raising, organisation of seminars for exporters in the regions of the Russian Federation) |
Russian independent nonprofit organisation for professional advancement 'Export Control Training Centre' |
1 million | 1.9.2009-1.3.2011 |
Year 2010 (excluding funding for ISTC/STCU)
Project identification | Title | Objective | Contractor | Amount (EUR) | Execution period |
239-471 (UNICRI main) -239-481 (JRC main) 253-483 and 253-485 (pilot projects JRC and Univ. Milan)/250-984 (UNICRI establishment of 2 Secretariats) |
CBRN Centre of Excellence - First Phase | To set up a mechanism contributing to strengthen the long-term national and regional capabilities of responsible authorities and to develop a durable cooperation legacy in the fight against the CBRN threat | UNICRI/JRC main contracts/2 pilot projects in South East Asia/first step (2 Secretariats in Caucasus and South East Asia) | 5 million | May 2010-May 2012 |
235-364 | Border monitoring activities in the Republic of Georgia, Central Asia and Afghanistan | To enhance the detection of radioactive and nuclear materials at identified borders crossing and/or nodal points in the Republic of Georgia, at Southern borders of selected Central Asian countries with Afghanistan and at the airport of Kabul | JRC | 4 million | 4.5.2010-4.5.2013 |
238-194 | EpiSouth: a network for the control of health and security threats and other bio-security risks in the Mediterranean Region and South-East Europe | To increase through capacity building the bio security in the Mediterranean region and South-East Europe (10 EU + 17 non EU countries) | Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Rome (Italy) | 3 million | 15.10.2010-15.4.2013 |
247-264 (service) 248-064 + 258-635 (supply) |
Redirection of former Iraqi WMD scientists through capacity building for decommissioning of nuclear facilities, including site and radioactive waste management | To assist Iraq with redirection of scientists and engineers possessing WMD-related skills and dual-use knowledge through their engagement in a comprehensive decommissioning, dismantling and decontamination of nuclear facilities |
Università degli Studi dell'Insubria (service) - CANBERRA + NNL (supplies) |
2,5 million (1,5 mil. for service + 1,5 mil. for supplies) |
Aug 2010-Aug 2013 |
253-484 | Knowledge Management System on CBRN risk mitigation - Evolving towards CoE 'Mediterranean Basin' | To integrate the existing Knowledge Management Systems, namely for South East Europe and for North Africa, and to prepare the evolution towards a Centre of Excellence in the Mediterranean Basin dealing with CBRN risk mitigation (preparation phase to 'EU CBRN Centres of Excellence') | UNICRI | 0,5 million | 25.11.2010-30.4.2012 |
254-942 | Bio-safety and bio-security improvement at the Ukrainian anti-plague station (UAPS) in Simferopol | To contribute to full implementation of the BTWC (Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention) in Ukraine, which includes the prevention of illicit access to pathogens by terrorists and other criminals | STCU | 4 million | 22.11.2010-21.8.2014 |
256-885 | Assistance in export control of dual-use goods | To continue the on-going activities in this field in the already covered countries, with possible extension to other regions/countries | BAFA (D) | 5 million | 21.12.2010-1.7.2013 |
Year 2011 (excluding funding for ISTC/STCU)
Project identification | Title | Objective | Contractor | Amount (EUR) | Execution period |
263-555 (set-up) 273-506 (actions) | CBRN Centres of Excellence - Second phase | To setup three to four new Centres in the Middle East and, possibly, Gulf region, Mediterranean Basin, Central Asia and Southern Africa, extend the projects in South East Asia and in Ukraine/South Caucasus and implement thematic projects in all project areas of priority 1 | UNICRI | 4,5 million 16,3 million | 23.8.2011-28.2.2013 |
273-571 | Enhancing the capability of the IAEA Safeguards Analytical Service (ECAS) - EU contribution to the new Nuclear Material Laboratory (NML) | To ensure that the IAEA has a strong independent analytical capability for safeguards in the decades to come by means of expansion and modernisation of the IAEA Safeguards Analytical Services | IAEA | 5 million | 30.11.2011-30.11.2015 |
272-372 (service) and 272-424 (supplies) |
Establishment of Mobile Laboratories for Pathogens up to Risk Group 4 in combination with CBRN Capacity Building in Sub-Saharan Africa | To implement two units of mobile labs to be used to perform diagnosis of up to group 4 infectious agents in sub-Saharan Africa and one 'stand-by' unit based in the EU for training purposes and to be deployed in other countries outside the EU where these agents are endemic or outbreaks occur | Bernhard-Nocht-Institut für Tropenmedizin (service) - supply under evaluation | 3,5 million | 15.12.2011-14.12.2015 |
I273-572 | Strengthening bio-safety and bio-security capabilities in South Caucasus and in Central Asian Countries | To raise the capabilities of State organisations in target countries responsible for bio-safety and bio-security in a way that will result in a substantial improvement of the countries' bio-safety/security situations | UNICRI | 5 million | 1.1.2012-31.12.2015 |
278-349 | Multilateral Nuclear Assurances - EU contribution to the Low Enriched Uranium bank under the supervision of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) | To purchase a quantity of Low Enriched Uranium | IAEA | 20 million | 30.11.2011-30.11.2013 |
Year 2012 (excluding funding for ISTC/STCU)
Project identification | Title | Objective | Contractor | Amount (EUR) | Execution period |
285-261 | CBRN protection to Ukraine in the framework of the UEFA European Football Championship 2012 | To counteract nuclear and radiation terrorism threat (for these purposes the assistance should be provided to Ukraine in the improvement of the technical and organisational measures for detection of Nuclear and Radioactive Materials (NRM) illicit trafficking, including training and establishment of an expert network) | Sateilyturvakeskus | 343 000 | 3.2012-4.2013 |
292-244 | Supply for POL11 - Equipment Supply for CBRN protection support to Ukraine in the framework of the UEFA European Championship 2012 | To enhance the CBRN security at Poland - Ukraine border with the occasion of the football championship Euro2012 | Sateilyturvakeskus | 307 000 | 5.2012-1.2014 |
301-327 | Provision of specialised technical training to enhance the first responders' capabilities in case of CBRN incidents | To reinforce inter-agency coordination to respond to CBRN incidents (this includes defining standard operational procedures in response to such incidents, e.g. post-incident management and site restoration) | France Expertise Internationale | 699 274 | 12.2012-12.2014 |
301-675 | EU CBRN Risk Mitigation Centres of Excellence Initiative | To provide support in the implementation of the project 'EU CBRN Risk Mitigation Centres of Excellence' | JRC | 3,5 million | 10.2012-10.2014 |
301-740 | Building capacity to identify and respond to threats from chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear substances |
The European Commission is seeking external support to implement technical aspects related to the EU CBRN Risk Mitigation CoE. The overall objective of the project of which this contract will be a part is as follows: 1) Counter the threat arising from chemical, biological and radioactive or nuclear agents in particular when used in a criminal or terrorist context; 2) Improve the preparedness and response capabilities of states to unlawful or criminal acts involving CBRN agents. |
Fundacion Internacional y para Iberoamerica de Administracion y Politicas Publicas | 499 100 | 12.2012-12.2014 |
301-756 | Contribution to the establishment and development of EU Centres of Excellence Governance - Phase II | The main aim of this assignment is to link actively technical expertise, management initiative, elements of diplomacy and of cultural sensitiveness to enhance the establishment and performance of the CoE initiative. By implementing modern and judicious governance approaches, it will in particular support capacity building and management with the right sense of ownership among actors and stakeholders at national, regional and overall levels, and correctly adapt the initiative to the challenges of CBRN risk mitigation. The initiative also aims at enhancing the visibility, acceptance and support among the EU stakeholders, both at EU and MS levels. | Association Groupe ESSEC | 1 399 988 | 12.2012-6.2014 |
302-214 | Regional Human Resource Development for Nuclear Safety, Security and Safeguards Management through a University Master's Programme carried out in Thailand | To cover the tuition fees and living expenses of 10 Thai and 10 international (limited to the Southeast Asia region) students expected to enrol and graduate from the Master's degree programme developed jointly with the US PNNL in Nuclear Safety, Security and Safeguards Management at the Chulalongkorn University of Thailand | Enconet Consulting GMBH | 649 812 | 12.2012-12.2014 |
302-252 | Bio-risk Management | To share the bio-risk management program developed in Thailand with the participating countries in the project | France Expertise Internationale | 480 000 | 12.2012-12.2014 |
302-364 | Development of a methodology for RN materials detection, management and protection of the public | To develop and manage a system for the detection of RN material from sensors located in a variety of locations such as borders, critical infrastructure, ports, airports, etc.; to recommend equipment and standard procedures to respond to RN events | France Expertise Internationale | 599 830 | 12.2012-12.2014 |
302-427 | Prerequisite to strengthening CBRN national legal frameworks | To increase, through capacity building the health security in the Mediterranean Area and South-East Europe Black Sea Region by enhancing and strengthening the preparedness to common health threats and bio-security risks at national and regional levels by the creation of a Network of laboratories, by strengthening the already previously created by Episouth plus (the reinforcement of relations of trust in a region is an objective and an instrument in the scope of Project's implementation) | France Expertise Internationale | 299 936 | 12.2012-12.2014 |
302-428 | Knowledge development and transfer of best practice on bio-safety/bio-security/bio-risk management | To develop and transfer knowledge concerning best practice on bio-safety, bio-security and bio-risk management in this region | Università degli Studi di Roma Torvergata | 434 010 | 12.2012-12.2014 |
304-799 | Assistance in export control of dual-use goods | To strengthen the export control systems of partner countries, with a strong link with the Regional Centres of Excellence activities, by aligning them to the standard of the international export control regimes and treaties and therefore meeting the requirements of the UNSCR 1540 (2004) | Bundesrepublik Deutschland | 3 650 000 | 12.2012-12.2014 |
305-778 | 'EU CBRN Risk Mitigation Centres of Excellence' Coordination and CBRN Need Assessment Methodology | To support countries with improving national policies and ensuring international cooperation in the area of CBRN risk mitigation through the implementation of a Needs Assessment methodology for the Regional Secretariats and the partner countries | United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute | 2 million | 12.2012-6.2015 |
306-644 | Supply of radiation detection equipment for South East Asia - LOT 1 | To supply radiation detecting equipment to the various entities (border guards, custom services) from Thailand, Cambodia, Laos and the Philippines | Polimaster Instruments UAB | 497 500 | 12.2012-3.2014 |
306-670 | Supply of radiation detection equipment for South East Asia - LOT2 | To supply radiation detecting equipment to the various entities (border guards, custom services) from Thailand, Cambodia, Laos and the Philippines | Mirion Technologies MGPI SA | 241 540 | 12.2012-3.2014 |
306-675 | Supply of radiation detection equipment for South East Asia - LOT 3 | To supply radiation detecting equipment to the various entities (border guards, custom services) from Thailand, Cambodia, Laos and the Philippines | ENVINET AS | 988 205 | 12.2012-10.2015 |
307-293 | Establishment of a Mediterranean Programme for Intervention Epidemiology Training (MediPIET) | To enhance health security in the Mediterranean region by supporting capacity building for prevention and control of natural or man-made threats to health posed by communicable diseases through the startup of a long-term Mediterranean Programme for Intervention Epidemiology Training (MediPIET) | European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control | 440 000 | 12.2012-12.2014 |
307-400 | Supply of radiation detection equipment for Democratic Republic of Congo- LOT1 | To supply radiation detecting equipment to the Custom and Excise Administration Directorate of the Democratic Republic of Congo | Polimaster Instruments UAB | 298 500 | 12.2012-3.2014 |
307-401 | Supply of radiation detection equipment for Democratic Republic of Congo- LOT2 | To supply radiation detecting equipment to the Custom and Excise Administration Directorate of the Democratic Republic of Congo | Mirion Technologies MGPI SA | 121 660 | 12.2012-3.2014 |
307-781 | Support for the border monitoring activities in the South East Asia and Democratic Republic of the Congo | To counteract nuclear and radiation terrorism threat (for this purposes, the assistance should be provided to the identified countries in the improvement of the technical and organisational measures for detection of Nuclear and Radioactive Materials (NRM) illicit trafficking, including training and establishment of an expert network) | JRC | 1 650 000 | 12.2012-12.2015 |
308-512 | Implementation of Projects CBRN - 3rd call: #77 #111 #114 | The overall objective is the enhancement of the RN security situation in the countries of concern (with a spin-off towards chemical detection under P77). Such concern needs to be addressed in a systematic manner and with interventions at quite a few different levels. Also the 'action radius' of the interventions needs to be described (to assure the proper engagement of the key actors). | JRC | 2,3 million | 12.2012-12.2014 |
310-879 | Network of universities and institutes for raising awareness on dual-use concerns of chemical materials | The European Commission is seeking external support to implement technical aspects related to the EU CBRN Risk Mitigation CoE. The overall objective of the project is to reinforce inter-interagency coordination to respond to CBRN incidents. This includes defining standard operational procedures in response to such incidents, e.g. postincident management and site restoration. | Agenzia Nazionale per le Nuove Tecnologie, l'Energia e lo Sviluppo Economico Sostenibile - ENEA | 721 886 | 12.2012-12.2014 |
301-675 | EU CBRN Risk Mitigation Centres of Excellence Initiative | To provide support for the implementation of the project 'EU CBRN Risk Mitigation Centres of Excellence' | JRC | 3,5 million | 10.2012-10.2014 |
306-680 | Second contribution to enhance the capability of the IAEA Safeguards Analytical Service (ECAS) - The New Nuclear Material Laboratory (NML) | To support IAEA in constructing and outfitting the chemistry and instrumentation laboratories of the new IAEA Safeguards Analytical Services NML for the analysis of nuclear material according to the latest standards assuring safety and measurement quality | IAEA | 5 million | 12.2012-12.2016 |
Year 2013 (excluding funding for ISTC/STCU)
Project identification | Title | Objective | Contractor | Amount (EUR) | Execution period |
315-979 | Strengthening the National CBRN Legal Framework & Provision of specialized and technical training to enhance CBRN preparedness and response capabilities | The present procedure aims at awarding a Contract that will technically implement two projects (Component 1 and Component 2) funded by the EU Instrument for Stability (Priority 1) in the framework of the Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear - Centres of Excellence (CBRN-CoE) | France Expertise Internationale | 2 699 069 | 9.2013-9.2016 |
316-496 | Strengthening Capacities in CBRN Response and in Chemical and Medical Emergency | The CBRN emergency response needs to be identified and prioritised per country. Comprehensive technology solutions for detection, protection, decontamination, mitigation, containment and disposal should also be elaborated. CBRN incidents require full utilization of national resources to respond to and mitigate the consequences of such emergencies. The main responsibility in cases of CBRN emergencies falls upon first responders. It is therefore essential that countries build upon their national resources to mitigate and respond to the consequences of an emergency situation. Best-practices should thus be exchanged amongst these first responders at MIE regional level and CBRN risk mitigation knowledge developed. It should also result in increased awareness of stocks of hazardous chemical agents, their pre-cursors as this is one of the means of targeting illicit use and/or trafficking of WMD. |
Wojskowy Instytut Higieny i Epidemiologii |
3 914 034 | 12.2013-12.2016 |
318-905 | Support to the European Commission - Exploratory missions in Middle East/East and south Mediterranean countries/South East of Europe in the safety and security CBRN fields | To provide support to the European Commission with finding out what kind of short-term measures should be developed taken into account different situations and circumstances regionally and/or nationally (this entails assessing countries' preparedness - risk assessment, crisis prevention and warning systems - and response mechanisms in the field of CBRN) | France Expertise Internationale | 299 999 | 6.2013-6.2015 |
321-215 | Strengthening Health Security at Ports, Airports and Ground crossings | To increase health security globally by providing technical guidance and tools, information and knowledge sharing, international collaboration and assisting countries in enhancing and strengthening capacities for prevention, detection, control and response to public health events related to activities at points of entry and international travel and transport, in a multi-sectoral approach, to minimize risks in association with natural or deliberate released hazards | World Health Organisation | 1,5 million | 7.2013-7.2015 |
323-494 | AAF- Waste management | EU CBRN CoE.To improve the management of biologic and chemical waste in the African Atlantic Façade region and Tunisia. This includes the review of regulations and technical training on detection and sampling | Fundacion Internacional y para Iberoamerica de Administracion y Politicas Publicas | 3 871 800 | 1.2014-6.2017 |
329-422 | Implementation of Projects CBRN - 3rd call. Complementary actions for project: #77 #111 #114 | EU CBRN CoE.The global overall scope of work is to pursue international efforts in counteracting the threat of nuclear and radiological terrorism. This project aims at supporting the development of an integrated regional nuclear safety and security systems. This will be achieved by assessing the adoption of laws and regulation in the field in order comply with international related standards for improving the security and safety of radioactive sources by encouraging the establishment of storage facilities and completion of inventories, disseminate best practices for the development of a national response plan in the participating countries. These activities are carried out under a well-coordinated approach with other donors in the region, in order not to duplicate existing efforts. | IAEA | 700 047 | 1.2014-12.2015 |
332-096 | Export control outreach for dual use items | This project aims to deepen support measures to improve dual use export control systems in third countries taking specific geopolitical challenges into account. The following beneficiary countries are eligible under this project: Jordan/Neighbouring Countries and Kazakhstan/Neighbouring Countries. Regional activities may include all beneficiary countries in the region. Where appropriate and in justified cases and following the demand of beneficiary countries also activities in other countries/or regions will be carried out. | Bundesamt für Wirtschaft und Ausfuhrkontrolle | 2,5 million | 12.2013-12.2015 |
332-212 | Conferences associated to EU CBRN Centres of Excellence | To provide support for organising conferences and meetings in partner countries in order to enhance the inter-agency cooperation that will contribute to mitigating the risks and threats associated with Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) materials and facilities | LDK Consultants, Engineers & Planners SA | 140 885,85 | 1.2014-1.2015 |
332-306 | Consolidation and Extension of the CBRN Regional Centre Secretariats | EU CBRN CoE. To strengthen regional capabilities in the area of CBRN risk mitigation. It is expected that the project will promote better cooperation and coordination of countries on CBRN risk mitigation at regional and international levels (the setup of the Regional Secretariats is meant to provide the missing infrastructure at regional level to facilitate sharing of information and experience among partner countries) | United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute | 3,1 million | 5.2014-10.2015 |
332-312 | Strengthening Health Laboratories to minimize potential biological risks |
To minimize potential biological risks through enhancement of laboratory biosafety, biosecurity, quality management and diagnostic capacity. Specific objective 1: Support the development of nationally-owned laboratory policies, strategies norms and regulations |
World Health Organisation | 4 495 712 | 12.2013-12.2016 |
Specific objective 2: Engage institutional and individual capacity building efforts through implementation of appropriate tools, methodologies and training activities Specific objective 3: Enhance the ability of Member States to safely and rapidly detect and respond to natural or deliberate events of national and international concern according to the IHR through support to laboratory networks |
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329-859 | Further development and consolidation of the Mediterranean Programme for Intervention Epidemiology Training ('MediPIET') | To contribute to the overall objective of enhancing health security in the Mediterranean region by supporting capacity building for prevention and control of natural or man-made health threats posed by communicable diseases through the further roll-out of the Mediterranean Programme for Intervention Epidemiology Training (MediPIET) | Fundacion Internacional y para Iberoamerica de Administracion y Politicas Publicas | 6,4 million | 12.2013-12.2016 |
330-961 | MEDILABSECURE | To increase, through capacity building the health security in the Mediterranean Area and South-East Europe Black Sea Region by enhancing and strengthening the preparedness to common health threats and bio-security risks at national and regional levels by the creation of a Network of laboratories, by strengthening the already previously created by Episouth plus (the reinforcement of relations of trust in a region is an objective and an instrument in the scope of Project's implementation) | Institut Pasteur Fondation | 3 626 410 | 12.2013-12.2017 |
Year 2014 (excluding funding for ISTC/STCU)
Project identification | Title | Objective | Contractor | Amount (EUR) | Execution period |
337-084 | Elimination of Syrian Chemical Weapons of Mass destruction | To contribute to the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) Special Trust Fund that finances the activities for the complete destruction of Syrian Chemical material stockpiles | OPCW | 12 million | 2.2014-12.2015 |
343-652 | Contribution to the establishment and development of EU Centres of Excellence Governance - Phase III | To support to the governance of the EU CBRN Centres of Excellence | ESSEC-IRENE-ENCO | 1,5 million | 9.2014-9.2016 |
346-176 | High risk chemical facilities and risk mitigation in the AAF Region | EU CBRN CoE. Enhancing sound chemical hazard management within the African Atlantic Façade Region in order to prevent the occurrence of high risks chemical accidents | France Expertise Internationale | 3 million | 1.2015-12.2017 |
346-488 | Chemical safety and security in the Central and Eastern African region | EU CBRN CoE. Enhancing sound chemical hazard management within the ECA region by strengthening the national 'Chemical legal framework' in order to prevent the occurrence of accident inside and around all important chemical installations, as well as to enhance Chemical preparedness and response capabilities | Gesellschaft für Anlagen und Reaktorsicherheit (GRS) MBH | 2 978 000 | 1.2015-1.2018 |
347-013 | EUWAM-Lab (P43) | EU CBRN CoE. Establishment of a Mobile Laboratory for in situ interventions on VHF outbreak sites in combination with CBRN Capacity Building in Western Africa | France Expertise Internationale | 2 579 854,40 | 9.2014-9.2016 |
347-135 | EU outreach programme for dual use items | Contribute to the creation, consolidation or updating the effective export control systems for dual use items in partner countries by continuing to offer them a long-term perspective for cooperation | France Expertise Internationale | 2 249 250 | 9.2015-2.2017 |
347-634 | Strengthening CBRN first response capabilities and regional cooperation in South East Europe, Southern Caucasus, Moldova and Ukraine | EU CBRN CoE. Enhance response capabilities and promote inter-agency and regional cooperation in CBRN first response in the South East Europe, Southern Caucasus, Moldova and Ukraine | Centre d'Etude de l'Energie Nucléaire Fondation d'Utilité Publique | 2 953 550 | 1.2015-12.2017 |
350-752 | One Health Project in Pakistan | Support the development of a structured, integrated and sustainable collaboration between the Ministry of Health and Ministry of Agriculture in Pakistan for improved risk assessments and detection, prevention and control of the spread of emerging zoonotic diseases | World Health Organization | 927 608 | 1.2015-1.2017 |
Year 2015
Project identification | Title | Objective | Contractor | Amount (EUR) | Execution period |
355-376 | EU outreach programme for dual use items - South-East Asia | Support to export control outreach in South-East Asia. | France Expertise Internationale | 2 999 500 | 9.2015-2.2017 |
272-372 | Establishment of Mobile Laboratories for Pathogens up to Risk Group 4 in combination with CBRN Capacity Building in sub-Saharan Africa | EU CBRN CoE - Mobile labs in sub-Saharan Africa -Extension - | BERNHARD-NOCHT-INSTITUT FUR TROPENMEDIZIN | 500 000 | 6,2016 |
355-443 | Enhancement of CBRN capacities of South East Asia in addressing CBRN risk mitigation concerning CBRN first response, biosafety and biosecurity, awareness raising and legal framework | EU CBRN CoE Biosafety-biosecurity in South East Asia | FUNDACION INTERNACIONAL Y PARA IBEROAMERICA DE ADMINISTRACION Y POLITICAS PUBLICAS | 3 000 000,00 | 7.2015-7.2018 |
355-879 | Provision of specialized CBRN equipment for training first responders | EU CBRN CoE CBRN equipment for first responders in Gabon, Mauritania, Morocco, Senegal, Burundi, Democratic Republic of Congo, Kenya and Uganda | PAUL BOYE TECHNOLOGIES SAS -FR | 2 712 516,87 | 9.2015-9.2017 |
357-652 | ON-SITE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO THE CHEMICAL, BIOLOGICAL, RADIOLOGICAL AND NUCLEAR CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE SECRETARIATS | EU CBRN CoE On site technical assistance (Rabat, Tbilisi, Nairobi) | AGRICON-SULTING EUROPE SA -BE | 2 969 700,00 | 9.2015-9.2018 |
362-277 | REGIONAL MANAGEMENT OF OUTBREAKS IN THE CBRN CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE PARTNER COUNTRIES OF THE AFRICAN ATLANTIC FAÇADE REGION | EU CBRN CoE Management of outbreaks in the African Atlantic Façade (pandemics) | AGENCE FRANCAISE D EXPERTISE TECHNIQUE INTERNATIONALE | 3 499 600,00 | 1.2016-12.2018 |
370291 | Feasibility study for the establishment of the Wildlife Forensics Training Academy in South Africa | Wildlife Forensics Training |
NEDERLANDS FORENSISCH INSTITUUT |
182 000 | 28.12.2016 |
359484 | Strengthening the CBRN Centre of Excellence Regional Secretariat for the Gulf Cooperation Council Region | Support to GCC region |
CENTRE D'ETUDE DE L'ENERGIE NUCLEAIRE FONDATION D'UTILITE PUBLIQUE |
285 000 | 14.9.2016 |
355376 | EU outreach programme for dual use items - South-East Asia | EU outreach programme for dual use items in South-East Asia | AGENCE FRANCAISE D'EXPERTISE TECHNIQUE INTERNATIONALE | 2 999 500 | 28.2.2017 |
371715 |
Capacity building for medical preparedness and response to CBRN incidents - CoE Project 54 |
EU CBRN CoE CBRN. Capacity building for medical preparedness and response to CBRN incidents. Middle East (P54) |
SUSTAINABLE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SOLUTIONS COMMUNITY INTEREST COMPANY |
2 999 965 | 17.7.2019 |
365817 | Annual meeting EU CBRN National Focal Points 2016 |
LDK CONSULTANTS ENGINEERS & PLANNERS SA |
182 949,5 | 11.10.2016 |
Year 2016
Project identification | Title | Objective | Contractor | Amount (EUR) | Execution period |
384-876 | Recommittement - Feasibility study for the establishment of the Wildlife Forensics Training Academy in South Africa (2015/370-291) | EU CBRN CoE |
NEDERLANDS FORENSISCH INSTITUUT NET |
174 515,29 | 29.9.2017 |
38130 | SEACHEM - Sound management of chemicals and their associated wastes in Southeast Asia | EU CBRN CoE. Chemical Waste management | SUSTAINABLE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SOLUTIONS | 2 999 815 | 29.8.2020 |
369616 | Support to the development, adoption and implementation of CBRN Needs Assessments, National and Regional CBRN Action Plans, their promotion and visibility | EU CBRN CoE. Promotion, adoption, implementation and visibility of CBRN Needs EU CBRN CoE.Assessments, National and Regional CBRN Action Plans |
UNITED NATIONS INTERREGIONAL CRIMEAND JUSTICE RESEARCH INSTITUTE |
2 000 000 | 31.8.2017 |
372955 | ON-SITE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO THE CHEMICAL, BIOLOGICAL, RADIOLOGICAL AND NUCLEAR CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE SECRETARIATS in Algiers and Tashkent | EU CBRN CoE On site technical assistance (Algiers, Amman, Tashkent) |
ENCONET CONSULTING GMBH |
2 130 250 | 10.11.2019 |
373918 | Strenghtening cross-border capacity for control and detection of CBRN substances | EU CBRN CoE CBRN cross border security in the North of Africa and Sahel (P55) | AGENCE FRANCAISE D'EXPERTISE TECHNIQUE INTERNATIONALE | 3 500 000 | 30.9.2019 |
374993 | P57 'Strengthening crime scene forensics capabilities in investigating CBRN incidents in the South East and Eastern Europe Centres of Excellence region' | EU CBRN CoE. 'Strengthening crime scene forensics capabilities |
CENTRE D'ETUDE DE L'ENERGIE NUCLEAIRE FONDATION D'UTILITE PUBLIQUE |
1 399 670 | 14.1.2020 |
Year 2017
Project identification | Title | Objective | Contractor | Amount (EUR) | Execution Period |
376203 | Study on the sustainability of the EU CBRN CoE's capacity building activities | EU CBRN CoE. Educational component. |
FONDAZIONE ALESSANDRO VOLTA PER LAPROMOZIONE DELL UNIVERSITA DELLA RICERCA SCIENTIFICA DELL ALTA FORMAZIONE E DELLA CULTURA |
298 900 | 31.3.2018 |
377918 | Support to the EU CBRN Risk Mitigation Centres of Excellence initiative and its mechanisms. Towards the consolidation of the regional secretariats. | EU CBRN CoE. Regional Secretariats. |
UNITED NATIONS INTERREGIONAL CRIMEAND JUSTICE RESEARCH INSTITUTE |
3 000 000 | 14.1.2018 |
377943 | Strengthening the CBRN Centre of Excellence Regional Secretariat for the Gulf Cooperation Council Region | EU CBRN CoE.On site technical assistance (GCC region) | Senior expert | 425 000 | 2,2019 |
378686 | EU CBRN Centers of Excellence NFP meeting 2017 | EU CBRN CoE annual international meeting. | ITALTREND C&T SPA | 235 587 | 6.4.2017 |
378793 | Supporting the EC organizing European Summer School 2017 and Conference in Export Control | European Summer School 2017 and Conference in Export Control |
LDK CONSULTANTS ENGINEERS & PLANNERS SA |
277 167 | 8.3.2018 |
378848 | Assistance on evaluation of Export Control Outreach P2P program | Evaluation of P2P programme | Individual expert | 20 000 | 17.2.2017 |
381687 | Worldwide technical support to the EU CBRN Centers of Excellence. | EU CBRN CoE. Portal, NAQs, NAPs, technical evaluations, communication. | EC DG JRC | 3 500 000 | 2018 |
381687 | Administrative arrangement. Worldwide institutional technical support to the EU CBRN Centers of Excellence. | EU CBRN CoE |
CENTRE D'ETUDE DE L'ENERGIE NUCLEAIRE FONDATION D'UTILITE PUBLIQUE |
3 411 384 | 31.12.2017 |
384445 | Technical Assistance for the implementation of the EU Export Control programme in partner countries | EU outreach programme for dual use items |
CENTRE D'ETUDE DE L'ENERGIE NUCLEAIRE FONDATION D'UTILITE PUBLIQUE |
297 750 | 6.4.2019 |
384614 | Project development and donor coordination for the establishment of Wildlife Forensics Training Academies in Africa | EU CBRN CoE. Forensics Training |
NEDERLANDS FORENSISCH INSTITUUT NET |
350 000 | 24.9.2018 |
384772 | 2017 International Meeting of EU CBRN CoE National Focal Points, Brussels | EU CBRN CoE annual international meeting. |
LDK CONSULTANTS ENGINEERS & PLANNERS |
233 799 | 16.2.2018 |
388844 | P2P Summer School 2018 and other meetings in the frame of the Instrument contributing to Stability and Peace (IcSP) | EU outreach programme for dual use items |
LDK CONSULTANTS ENGINEERS & PLANNERS |
227 940 | 1.10.2018 |
Year 2018
Project identification | Title | Objective | Contractor | Amount (EUR) | Execution Period | ||||||
378224 | P57/58 - Additional equipment - Montenegro - | EU CBRN CoE | STCU | 350 000 | 2017-2019 | ||||||
384876 | Feasibility study for the establishment of the Wildlife Forensics Training Academy in South Africa | EU CBRN CoE | Nederlands Forensisch Instituut | 152 373 | 2017 | ||||||
386600 | New African Magazine - subscription contract | EU CBRN CoE | Stirling | 1 000 | 2017-2018 | ||||||
386666 | Stirling Assynt Report and GT Intell Serv - subscription contract | EU CBRN CoE | TRAC | 33 600 | 2017-2018 | ||||||
388380 | Assistance in reporting and communication on IcSP CBRN CoE activities | EU CBRN CoE | Individual expert | 20 000 | 2018 | ||||||
388397 | P65 CoE CA chemical waste management | EU CBRN CoE | MICR | 401 089 | 2017-2020 | ||||||
388844 | 2018 P2P Summer School in Export Control | EU CBRN CoE | LDK | 227 940 | 2017-2018 | ||||||
390045 | STCU operational grant | EU CBRN CoE | STCU | 1 000 000 | 2018-2022 | ||||||
390046 | ISTC operational grant | EU CBRN CoE | ISTC | 2 500 000 | 2018-2022 | ||||||
390079 | CBRN CoE Governance Team | EU CBRN CoE | ASSOCIATION GROUPE ESSEC | 1 680 520 | 2018-2019 | ||||||
390601 | P66 MEDISAFE | EU CBRN CoE | Expertise France | 3 998 250 | 2018-2021 | ||||||
391059 | Assistance on mapping EU security/CT actitivies | EU CBRN CoE | Individual expert | 20 000 | 2017 | ||||||
391935 | UNICRI | EU CBRN CoE | UNICRI | 2 707 453 | 2018-2019 | ||||||
393533 | Development of a pilot CBRN Centres of Excellence Research Competition | EU CBRN CoE | Fondazione Alessadnrio Volta | 149 850 | 2018 | ||||||
393792 | P62 OSA South East Asia | EU CBRN CoE | Business and Strategies Europe | 1 198 750 | 2018-2021 | ||||||
394360 | Support for Conferences and Events CBRN | EU CBRN CoE | Pomilio Blumm | 1 052 346 | 2018-2020 | ||||||
395369 | Assistance and support in implementation of IcSP | EU CBRN CoE | Individual expert | 20 000 | 2018 | ||||||
395899 | P68 Training and Tutoring | EU CBRN CoE | LDK | 268 700 | 2018-2020 | ||||||
402247 | P75 - Preventing biological risks increased by environmental and climate change in the Mediterranean, Black Sea and Sahel regions by strengthening institutional capacities in the context of One Health (MEDILABSECURE) | EU CBRN CoE | Institut Pasteur Fondation | 2 088 964 | 2018-2020 | ||||||
402649 | P76 - Preventing biological risks increased by environmental and climate change by strengthening Public Health Laboratories -(STRONGLABS) | EU CBRN CoE | WHO | 1 000 000 | 2018-2020 | ||||||
402810 | Funding of the 2019 ISTC Administrative Operating Budget | EU CBRN CoE | ISTC | 2 500 000 | 2018-2023 | ||||||
402811 | Funding of the 2019 STCU Administrative Operating Budget | EU CBRN CoE | STCU | 1 000 000 | 2018-2023 | ||||||
404680 | Strengthening the CBRN Centre of Excellence Regional Secretariat for the Gulf Cooperation Council Region | EU CBRN CoE | OSA | 590 000 | 2018-2020 |
W ciągu pierwszych 5 miesięcy obowiązywania mechanizmu konsultacji społecznych projektów ustaw udział w nich wzięły 24 323 osoby. Najpopularniejszym projektem w konsultacjach była nowelizacja ustawy o broni i amunicji. W jego konsultacjach głos zabrało 8298 osób. Podczas pierwszych 14 miesięcy X kadencji Sejmu RP (2023–2024) jedynie 17 proc. uchwalonych ustaw zainicjowali posłowie. Aż 4 uchwalone ustawy miały źródła w projektach obywatelskich w ciągu 14 miesięcy Sejmu X kadencji – to najważniejsze skutki reformy Regulaminu Sejmu z 26 lipca 2024 r.
Grażyna J. Leśniak 24.04.2025Senat bez poprawek przyjął w środę ustawę, która obniża składkę zdrowotną dla przedsiębiorców. Zmiana, która wejdzie w życie 1 stycznia 2026 roku, ma kosztować budżet państwa 4,6 mld zł. Według szacunków Ministerstwo Finansów na reformie ma skorzystać około 2,5 mln przedsiębiorców. Teraz ustawa trafi do prezydenta Andrzaja Dudy.
Grażyna J. Leśniak 23.04.2025Rada Ministrów przyjęła we wtorek, 22 kwietnia, projekt ustawy o zmianie ustawy – Prawo geologiczne i górnicze, przedłożony przez minister przemysłu. Chodzi o wyznaczenie podmiotu, który będzie odpowiedzialny za monitorowanie i egzekwowanie przepisów w tej sprawie. Nowe regulacje dotyczą m.in. dokładności pomiarów, monitorowania oraz raportowania emisji metanu.
Krzysztof Koślicki 22.04.2025Na wtorkowym posiedzeniu rząd przyjął przepisy zmieniające rozporządzenie w sprawie zakazu stosowania materiału siewnego odmian kukurydzy MON 810, przedłożone przez ministra rolnictwa i rozwoju wsi. Celem nowelizacji jest aktualizacja listy odmian genetycznie zmodyfikowanej kukurydzy, tak aby zakazać stosowania w Polsce upraw, które znajdują się w swobodnym obrocie na terytorium 10 państw Unii Europejskiej.
Krzysztof Koślicki 22.04.2025Od 18 kwietnia policja oraz żandarmeria wojskowa będą mogły karać tych, którzy bez zezwolenia m.in. fotografują i filmują szczególnie ważne dla bezpieczeństwa lub obronności państwa obiekty resortu obrony narodowej, obiekty infrastruktury krytycznej oraz ruchomości. Obiekty te zostaną specjalnie oznaczone.
Robert Horbaczewski 17.04.2025Kompleksową modernizację instytucji polskiego rynku pracy poprzez udoskonalenie funkcjonowania publicznych służb zatrudnienia oraz form aktywizacji zawodowej i podnoszenia umiejętności kadr gospodarki przewiduje podpisana w czwartek przez prezydenta Andrzeja Dudę ustawa z dnia 20 marca 2025 r. o rynku pracy i służbach zatrudnienia. Ustawa, co do zasady, wejdzie w życie pierwszego dnia miesiąca następującego po upływie 14 dni od dnia ogłoszenia.
Grażyna J. Leśniak 11.04.2025Identyfikator: | Dz.U.UE.C.2019.202.1 |
Rodzaj: | Informacja |
Tytuł: | Sprawozdanie roczne z postępów w realizacji strategii Unii Europejskiej przeciw rozprzestrzenianiu broni masowego rażenia (2018 r.). |
Data aktu: | 14/06/2019 |
Data ogłoszenia: | 14/06/2019 |