Permanent Observer Contributions 2008

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Permanent Observer Contributions 2008 Secretariat for External Relations Department of International Affairs February 20, 2009

PERMANENT OBSERVER CONTRIBUTIONS: AREA BREAKDOWN 2006-2008 % 2007 2008 Secretariat for Political Affairs (SAP) 11,511,237 60.3 10,674,934 52.6 8,777,843 33.98% Secretariat for Multidimensional Security (SSM) 4,377,617 22.9 3,729,416 18.4 2,693,471 10.41% Inter-American Commission of Human Rights (IACHR) 1,572,411 8.2 2,747,646 13.5 2,232,460 8.64% Secretariat for Juridical Affairs (SAJ) 0.0 957,126 4.7 2,636,603 10.22% Secretariat for Integral Development (SEDI) 262,391 1.4 628,184 3.1 3,659,567 14.18% Inter-American Court of Human Rights 300,000 1.6 513,626 2.5 863,611 3.35% Summits of the Americas Secretariat 72,584 0.4 492,956 2.4 0% Inter-American Commission of Women (CIM) 90,000 0.5 284,606 465,738 1.80% Justice Studies Center of the Americas (CEJA) 85,191 0.33% Other 894,227 270,397 1.3 4,411,333[1] 17.09% Total 19,080,467 100 20,298,891 25,825,818 Permanent Observers 2008 [1] This amount includes unprogrammed funds: US$4,962 from Norway y US$3,659,371 from Spain

PERMANENT OBSERVER CONTRIBUTIONS: AREA BREAKDOWN 2006-2008 Permanent Observers 2008

PERMANENT OBSERVER CONTRIBUTIONS: SEDI 2008 Country Area Project Amount Austria SEDI – Executive Secretariat SEDI – DSD International Airport in St. Vincent and the Grenadines Regional Follow-up Meetings on Freshwater Management in Latin America and the Amazon Basin US$185,003 US$62,700 China SEDI – DEC Civil Registry Information Reconstruction in Huancavelica, Peru Early Childhood Education “Sustainable Development in the Caribbean: Contemporary Issues, Challenges and Opportunities” US$10,000 US$50,000 European Union Sustainable Energy Sector in the Caribbean US$512,474 Permanent Observers 2008

PERMANENT OBSERVER CONTRIBUTIONS: SEDI 2008 Cont’d Country Area Project Amount Germany SEDI - DSD SEDI – DSD Application of Quality Criteria in the Environmental and Food Sector Central America Small Valley’s Flood Alert Program US$672,648.76 US$800,000 Italy SEDI – Executive Secretariat Civil Registry Information Reconstruction in Huancavelica, Peru US$89,860 Spain Strengthening the Systems of Civil Registry and Practical Development Tools Strengthening the Civil Registry and Promotion of Universal Identity in Guatemala, Panama and Peru US$400,295 US$439,176 Sweden Project of Civil Registry in Honduras US$387,410 Total $3,659,567 Permanent Observers 2008

PERMANENT OBSERVER CONTRIBUTIONS: SEDI 2008 Permanent Observers 2008 En 1972 se establece la condición de Observador Permanente a traves de la Res. CP/Res 52. En 1984 se revisan los criterios para otorgar la condicion de OP mediante CP/RES 407. 60 observadores, 59 estados mas Unión Europea, China fue el ultimo en adquirir el estado de OP. Canada y Guyana fueron OP desde 1972 hasta 1991 y Belice desde 1989 hasta 1991 cuando ingresaron como estados miembros

PERMANENT OBSERVER CONTRIBUTIONS 2008: SEDI BY DEPARTMENT Amount (US$) Percent (%) Executive Secretariat $1,511,744 41.31% DSD $2,097,823 57.32% DEC $50,000 1.37% Total $3,659,567 100.00% Permanent Observers 2008

PERMANENT OBSERVER CONTRIBUTIONS 2008: SEDI BY DEPARTMENT Permanent Observers 2008

PERMANENT OBSERVER CONTRIBUTIONS 2008: SEDI BY PROJECT Permanent Observers 2008