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Key priority countries of Czech RepublicThe Czech Republic’s bilateral development assistance is concentrated in five programme countries: Afghanistan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ethiopia, Moldova and Mongolia. In 2011, these countries received 35% of the Czech Republic’s bilateral ODA. |
Czech Republic's development co-operation systemThere is a clear division of labour between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (which is responsible for policy formulation, strategic guidance and evaluation) and the Czech Development Agency (which is in charge of implementation and monitoring). |
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The Czech Republic’s transition experienceThe Czech Republic focuses on projects where it can offer its comparative advantages, including experience from the process of transition towards a democratic political system and a market economy. A special Transition Promotion Programme was set up to contribute to establishing and strengthening democratic institutions, the rule of law, civil society and good governance. It focuses on countries where there is a potential for transferring Czech experience as well as a tradition of mutual relations (such as with Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Iraq, Kosovo, Moldova, Burma/Myanmar, Serbia and Ukraine). In response to the events of the “Arab Spring”, the Programme was extended to countries in Northern Africa (Egypt and Tunisia). In 2011, a total of 57 projects were implemented. The Czech Republic is also ready to promote this co-operation at the European Union level, including within a co‑ordinated approach. The country consequently took an active part in the mapping of the European Union’s transition experiences that were summarised in the European Transition Compendium. |
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