Financements européens

Financements du Conseil de l’Europe : derrière les Action Plans, une mécanique budgétaire sous tension

Extrabudgetary contributions are an essential resource for the Council of Europe and significantly enhance the impact of our support to member states and beyond. Voluntary contributions are also the main source of funding for technical assistance and co-operation activities. Voluntary contributions are sought and accepted within the framework of the Organisation’s Programme and Budget and focus on agreed priorities. The Council of Europe’s resource mobilisation strategy also aims to strengthen donor relations and promote long-term framework agreements.

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Human Rights Trust Fund : quand le Conseil de l’Europe finance l’exécution des arrêts de la CEDH par un “fonds fiduciaire”

A strong commitment by Council of Europe and CEB member states to human rights The Human Rights Trust Fund (HRTF) was set up in March 2008 by Norway, initiator and a founding contributor, the Council of Europe and the CEB - Council of Europe Development Bank. Since its creation, Germany, the Netherlands, Finland, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, Luxembourg and Ireland have also joined. Its remit is to provide funding for states' efforts to meet their commitments under the European Convention on Human Rights and other Council of Europe human rights standards.

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