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International Secretariat fully supports steps being taken by Transparency
International Zimbabwe in line with donor evaluation report
Transparency
International – Zimbabwe (TI-Z)
April 08, 2004
Contrary to
a story in Zimbabwe government weekly The Sunday Mail, EU
and Norad have not frozen funding to TI Zimbabwe (TI-Z), and donors
are confident that TI-Z is implementing their recommendations.
"The
EU and Norad have not frozen funding for TI Zimbabwe (TI-Z),"
stated Transparency International (TI) today. "The allegation,
made in a report published by The Sunday Mail on 28 March
2004, is false, and both the donors in question and the TI Secretariat
fully support the steps being undertaken by TI-Z to implement the
donors’ recommendations." TI-Z is the national chapter in Zimbabwe
of TI, the leading international non-governmental organisation engaged
in fighting corruption worldwide.
The
funding by the European Union and the Norwegian Agency for Development
Co-operation of the work of TI-Z for 2001-3 included a contractual
requirement for an evaluation report before a second phase of funding
would be considered. The TI international Board of Directors has
been fully informed of the Evaluation Report, prepared by a consultant
for the EU and Norad, and welcomes the evaluation by the donors.
TI stated today that "TI Zimbabwe is acting to implement the
donors' recommendations, and the TI Secretariat is fully supportive
of the steps being undertaken."
The
report in The Sunday Mail, based on the donors’ Evaluation Report
of Transparency International Zimbabwe (TI-Z), is inaccurate, and
TI-Z is taking steps to ensure that it meets the requirements of
its donors, said TI. "The Sunday Mail report omits to mention
steps being taken by TI-Z to implement the evaluation report’s recommendations,"
stated TI, "and incorrectly represents the positions of the
donors who commissioned the evaluation."
In
a letter to the Editor of The Sunday Mail, the EU Head of
Delegation to Zimbabwe, Francesca Mosca, stated: "The Delegation
of the European Commission in Zimbabwe wishes to point out that
the donors have not slammed TI-Z and [TI-Z Chair] Dr Makumbe as
your (Sunday Mail) headline in last week’s Edition suggests
nor has it frozen payments. We are confident that TI-Z is implementing
the recommendations of the evaluation referred to and we continue
to believe that TI-Z is making a valuable contribution to combating
corruption in Zimbabwe."
EU and Norad
supported the initial phase of TI-Z’s activities from 2001 to 2003.
The contractual agreement of the first phase committed TI-Z to conducting
an evaluation report before a review of funding for the second phase
could be considered. The evaluation was conducted between September
and November 2003. There has been satisfactory discussion between
all parties throughout the evaluation exercise and the donors have
been assured of the full commitment of TI-Z to implement the recommendations
of the evaluation.
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