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Viewing cable 07ZAGREB453, PRM Ambassador's Fund for Refugees - Croatia Projects

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Reference ID Created Released Classification Origin
07ZAGREB453 2007-05-10 12:57 2011-08-25 00:00 UNCLASSIFIED Embassy Zagreb
VZCZCXRO1163
RR RUEHAG RUEHAST RUEHDA RUEHDBU RUEHDF RUEHFL RUEHIK RUEHKW RUEHLA
RUEHLN RUEHLZ RUEHPOD RUEHROV RUEHSR RUEHVK RUEHYG
DE RUEHVB #0453/01 1301257
ZNR UUUUU ZZH
R 101257Z MAY 07
FM AMEMBASSY ZAGREB
TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC 7656
INFO RUEHZL/EUROPEAN POLITICAL COLLECTIVE
UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 ZAGREB 000453 
 
SIPDIS 
 
DEPT FOR PRM/ECA: ROLSON 
DEPT FOR EUR/SCE: RBALIAN 
BELGRADE FOR NCOHEN 
 
SIPDIS 
 
E.O. 12958: N/A 
TAGS: PREF PGOV HR
SUBJECT: PRM Ambassador's Fund for Refugees - Croatia Projects 
 
Ref: State 27884 
 
1. After consultation with UNHCR and other partners, Post is pleased 
to propose two projects for PRM's Ambassadors Fund for Refugees. 
The projects listed below do not receive other donor funding and 
would provide immediate assistance to vulnerable populations in 
Croatia.  If approved, Post has the authority to award grants to 
intended recipients. 
 
2. LEGAL ASSISTANCE AND PROVISION OF SMALL TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT FOR 
ROMA IN A COLLECTIVE CENTER - USD 10,000 
 
Background: Until the end of 2006, UNHCR and two local NGOs (Serb 
Democratic Forum and Sisak-based Civil Rights Project) assisted Roma 
refugees housed in a GOC-operated collective center outside Sisak, a 
war-affected city.  Organizations provided legal aid to regularize 
their status through residency permits, citizenship applications, 
and access to social benefits.  As a result of GOC efforts to 
streamline and reduce the number of collective centers for more 
efficient administrative purposes, the center will close in June. 
Currently there are seven Roma families (33 persons) that have 
resided there since 2001.  Prior to the war they lived in the 
Capraske poljane settlement in houses built without permits, 
electricity, water or sewage service.  The GOC plans to offer 
state-owned housing to the residents by the end of the year. 
 
Recipient: NGO Civil Rights Project, Sisak. They provide free legal 
aid and court representation for indigent and vulnerable refugees. 
Until 2003 they were a part of Norwegian Refugee Council which 
focused on refugee-related social/poverty programs. 
 
Project: The project aims to create self-sufficiency and 
sustainability in this community.  Since families currently are 
unemployed, provision of basic agricultural and household tools, 
vegetable seeds, and other equipment such as chainsaws will help 
them generate income and begin a permanent and sustainable 
existence.  In addition, the project will provide Roma families with 
free legal assistance including court representation and payment of 
administrative fees.  Families still need to regularize their 
residence status, which is a prerequisite to obtaining citizenship. 
Funds would be used to purchase tools and equipment, at a cost of 
approximately 7,000 USD.  Administrative fees and documentation 
costs for citizenship-related procedures and new address fees will 
cost 2,400 USD.  Funds will also partially support one staff 
person's time for the three-month project, at a cost of 600 USD. 
 
3. SUPPORT TO ELDERLY RETURNEES IN DJULOVAC (WESTERN SLAVONIA) - USD 
10,000 
 
Background: The municipality of Djulovac covers 160 square 
kilometers and five small villages.  The vast majority (90 percent) 
of its population are Croat settlers from Kosovo, while the 
remainder is ethnic Serb returnees.  More than 30 per cent of the 
area's population is elderly.  Many elderly Serb returnees have 
neither immediate family nor income and are extremely vulnerable. 
Kosovo settlers are generally younger and have extended family 
support.  NGO "Put" has assisted elderly returnees of mixed 
ethnicity.  This year, funding from the poorly-funded municipality 
has been reduced to less than 500 USD (plus provision of office 
space), which is insufficient for program continuation.  No other 
organized assistance is readily available to beneficiaries (the 
nearest social welfare office is Daruvar). 
 
Recipient: NGO PUT is an interethnic women's organization in the 
war-affected area of Daruvar.  The NGO provides assistance to 
elderly returnees and shut-ins who have recently returned despite 
difficult conditions and the lack of organized assistance.  The NGO 
offers assistance with documentation, delivers medicines, maintains 
homes, washes laundry, prepares firewood, checks basic health care 
and assists with personal hygiene, and facilitates medical visits. 
 
 
Project: Put would assist 30 elderly returnees and settlers who live 
in remote villages and have no family support or income.  The 
project will last six months, and Put will provide one hot meal 
daily and pay weekly and ad hoc visits to the elderly to help 
maintain their houses and personal hygiene and prepare firewood. 
They will also bring medication, check blood pressure and transport 
them to medical facilities.  In order to achieve project 
sustainability, Put will include local authorities, the local 
national minority council, and the regional center for social 
welfare in the project.  In coordination with the Serb Democratic 
Forum, a more established NGO, Put will also approach the Ministry 
for Veterans, Family, and Intergenerational Solidarity, which runs 
welfare programs for individuals with no access to or eligibility 
for other government social care programs with a view toward future 
support. 
 
Funds will be used to purchase appliances to help maintain elderly 
 
ZAGREB 00000453  002 OF 002 
 
 
homes and provide meals - a washing machine and dryer, iron and a 
small gas stove (2,000 USD).  Additionally, funds will be used to 
purchase expendable items for six months: non- prescription 
medication such as pain killers, cold medicine, etc. plus blood 
pressure and sugar monitoring equipment (800 USD); basic food items 
(1,500 USD); detergents and cleaning supplies (1,000 USD); and 
firewood (2,000 USD).  NGO travel costs including gas, office 
utilities, and other administrative costs will total 1,100 USD. 
Sixteen Hundred USD will partially cover a program assistant's 
salary for the duration of the project. 
BRADTKE