- Published: 11.07.2015.
CF2015: Investments during crises precondition for stable future
Assistant Foreign Minister Vesna Batistić Kos said at the final panel of Croatia Forum 2015 titled “Lessons Learned: Hidden Dangers and Solutions” that Croatia’s experience in providing and receiving development assistance was invaluable
Assistant Foreign Minister Vesna Batistić Kos said at the final panel of Croatia Forum 2015 titled “Lessons Learned: Hidden Dangers and Solutions” that Croatia’s experience in providing and receiving development assistance was invaluable and that small donors like Croatia manage their development means more cautiously, warning that there was not enough strategies to institutionalize first-hand experiences into permanent know-how.
Recalling today’s Srebrenica anniversary, Assistant Minister of Veterans’ Affairs Bojan Glavašević noted the recent adoption of the Act on Rights of Wartime Sexual Violence Victims, describing the process of its passing as difficult, but also as an important step towards including women victims in legal recognition that is already becoming a model for other post-conflict countries. His appeal to include women in development process was echoed by Brigadier General Gordana Garašić, whose experience in working on integrating civil society women in recovery process in Afghanistan speaks to the importance of the role women have in development cooperation.
ISIS would never have risen to power if the west had reacted against Saddam Hussein’s regime, said Safia Taleb al-Suhail, Head of Europe Department at the Iraqi Ministry of Foreign Affairs, warning of the existential threat said terrorist group posed to her country and the neighbourhood, which had to be fought with both cultural and military means.
Eightysix percent of the world’s refugees are in developing countries, said UNHCR Representative to Croatia Terence Pike, adding that Croatia’s experience with accommodating a large number of refugees in midst of war in the country provided valuable guidelines for many African and Middle East countries dealing with the same problem.
Investing in health, education and welfare of children in crisis situations is a necessary precondition for building stability in the future, said Lesley Miller, Senior Regional Advisor for Partnerships, UNICEF Regional Office for CEE/CIS, while Senior Programme Coordinator at the UNDP Istanbul Regional Center Elena Panova reiterated that every wasted investment was also a wasted opportunity.
The importance of investments was also addressed by World Bank Group Country Manager Carlos E. Piñerúa and Vice President for International Affairs and EU at the Croatian Chamber of Economy Želimir Kramarić, who underlined that recovery of conflict-ridden and lower-income countries required new jobs and inclusive growth of private sector.
The effects of development aid are lost without a dialogue with the local community, said Efka Heder, Director at the South East European Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning and Ana Uložnik, Director of the Cardinal Stepinac Children’s Home in Haiti, adding that when allocating development aid each country and region should be evaluated differently.
The importance of local cultural factors in development cooperation was underscored by Salkan ef. Herić, Head Imam of Majlis of Islamic Community Dubrovnik, and Sanja Tabaković, representative of the Jewish national minority in the City of Zagreb, adding that the precondition was partnership were strong and transparent institutions as well as the rule of law.
“Development cooperation must begin when the first bullet is fired,” said CROSOL President Gordan Bosanac, adding that dealing with crisis situations and recovery process required a timely engagement in cooperation with the civil society.
Director of the Slovenian Institute for African Studies Eyachew Tefera recalled the post-colonial institution building process in cooperation with donor countries, highlighting the need to combat xenophobia in Europe.
“Ineffectiveness is a bigger problem in development cooperation than corruption,” said Igor Pellicciari, Tenured Professor at the University of Salento, adding that the development community still had to define an institutional framework for the exchange of expert know-how on cooperation strategies.
The panel was moderated by Marcus Cornaro, the European Commission’s Deputy Director-General for International Cooperation and Development.
Moderator:
Marcus Cornaro, Deputy Director-General, Directorate-General for International Cooperation and Development, European Commission
Panellists:
Vesna Batistić Kos, Assistant Minister for Foreign and European Affairs, the Republic of Croatia
Bojan Glavašević, Assistant Minister for Veterans' Affairs, the Republic of Croatia
Safia Taleb al-Suhail, Head of Europe Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Republic of Iraq
Huang Ping, Director of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, People's Republic of China
Gordana Garašić, Brigadier General, General Staff Croatian Armed Forces, Ministry of Defence, the Republic of Croatia
Terence Pike, UNHCR Representative, UNHCR Representation in the Republic of Croatia
Elena Panova, Senior Programme Coordinator, UNDP Istanbul Regional Center
Lesley Miller, Senior Regional Advisor for Partnerships, UNICEF Regional Office for CEE/CIS
Carlos E. Piñerúa, Country Manager for Croatia and Slovenia, Europe and Central Asia, World Bank Group
Želimir Kramarić, Vice President for International Affairs and EU, Croatian Chamber of Economy
Efka Heder, Director, Senior Education Expert, the South East European Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning (SEECEL), the Republic of Croatia
Eyachew Tefera, Director, Institute for African Studies, the Republic of Slovenia
Igor Pellicciari, Tenured Professor, University of Salento, IDEAS \ London School of Economics
Gordan Bosanac, President, Croatian Platform for International Citizen Solidarity (CROSOL)
Ana Uložnik, Pontifical Mission Societies in the Republic of Croatia, Director of the Cardinal Stepinac Children’s Home in Haiti
Jovan Ćulibrk, Orthodox Bishop of Slavonia, the Republic of Croatia
Salkan ef. Herić, Head Imam of Majlis of Islamic Community Dubrovnik, the Republic of Croatia
Sanja Tabaković, Representative of the Jewish national minority in the City of Zagreb, the Republic of Croatia