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Viewing cable 08ZAGREB352, FY 2008 TAFT FUND FOR REFUGEES - CROATIA PROJECTS

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Reference ID Created Released Classification Origin
08ZAGREB352 2008-05-06 06:41 2011-08-25 00:00 UNCLASSIFIED Embassy Zagreb
VZCZCXRO6079
RR RUEHBW
DE RUEHVB #0352/01 1270641
ZNR UUUUU ZZH
R 060641Z MAY 08
FM AMEMBASSY ZAGREB
TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC 8871
INFO RUEHBW/AMEMBASSY BELGRADE 0007
RUEHVJ/AMEMBASSY SARAJEVO 0293
RUEHGV/USMISSION GENEVA 0736
UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 ZAGREB 000352 
 
SIPDIS 
 
GENEVA FOR RMA; BELGRADE FOR REFCOORD JIKICH 
 
E.O. 12958: N/A 
TAGS: PREF EAID PGOV HR REFUGEES
SUBJECT: FY 2008 TAFT FUND FOR REFUGEES - CROATIA PROJECTS 
 
REF: A. STATE 35430 
 
     B. STATE 6779 
     C. FISK-IRIS 4/22/08 EMAIL 
 
1. Per refs, Post is pleased to propose its submission for 
project funding through the Julia V. Taft Fund for Refugees 
FY 2008. Our two-part project is targeted at providing 
immediate assistance to aid in the reintegration of primarily 
ethnic Serb returnees in disadvantaged and isolated regions 
of Croatia that were heavily affected by the war in the 
1990's. This project proposal would serve to ensure local 
reintegration of returnees by providing clean water, income 
generating mechanisms, and access to basic health care 
services. The combined budget for both aspects of the project 
is 20,000 USD. The duration of the project activities is six 
months. 
 
2. PART ONE - PROVISION OF WATER SUPPLY TO RETURNEE 
HOUSEHOLDS IN DALMATIAN HINTERLAND 
 
Background: The main objective of this portion of the project 
is to ensure a clean, safe and potable water supply for 20 
refugee returnee households (approximately 120 beneficiaries) 
in the Dalmatian hinterland through the purchase, delivery, 
and installation of water supply systems known as 
"hydropacks". These hydropacks would significantly contribute 
to the creation of basic conditions of refugee return in 
lesser developed areas where the primary source of water 
supply remains the capture of rain water through collection 
tanks. 
 
Implementing Partner: In the last six years the Knin based 
NGO "Philanthropy" has implemented a significant number of 
well-cleaning projects throughout the dry and arid Dalmatian 
hinterland region of Croatia. To date approximately 500 water 
supply systems, known as 'hydropacks', have been delivered 
and installed to returnee households relying on their own 
water supply owing to the lack of a water supply 
infrastructure. It is estimated that approximately 400 
households in the Zadar and Sibenik-Knin hinterland are still 
in need of this form of assistance. 
 
Activities:  In a number of houses, previously existing 
internal water supply systems were looted or destroyed during 
the war. Current residential reconstruction assistance 
packages offered by the GOC do not include provisions for 
repairing internal residential water supply systems. As a 
result, many households in the Dalmatian hinterland face 
difficulties in ensuring a steady, safe, and reliable source 
of water. Owing to high levels of unemployment and poverty, 
the funding of this project would significantly contribute to 
the creation of basic conditions for return of families in 
the region. The targeted beneficiaries of the project will be 
selected on the basis of referrals received from UNHCR and 
it's implementing partners. The projected budget for the 
first aspect of this project is 10,000 USD. The sum will 
cover the following costs: The purchase of 20 hydropacks will 
cost 5,280 USD ($264 per piece); Installation of 20 
hydropacks will cost 1,300 USD ($65 per piece); fuel costs 
for distribution of hydropacks are $1,050; staff honoraria 
for one project coordinator is $1,787; and office costs 
(communication, office rent and maintenance) are $583. 
 
3. PART TWO - SUPPORT TO REINTEGRATION AND QUALITY OF LIFE OF 
RETURNEES IN LICKO PETROVO SELO 
 
Background: This portion of the project would support local 
reintegration of returnees through the revitalization and 
production of traditional handicrafts in Licko Petrovo Selo, 
an isolated community that sustained heavy damage during the 
war. Post intends to finance the provision of wool and 
material, as well as technical equipment to upgrade the 
production of traditional handicrafts to be marketed in a 
nearby UNESCO heritage site and popular tourist destination. 
Revitalizing the cultural heritage of returnees will generate 
desperately needed income in this vulnerable community of 160 
persons. In addition to providing income-generation 
possibilities, the proposed activity will assist returnees in 
Licko Petrovo Selo by providing access to needed medical 
services. Weekly transport services to the returnee 
communities of Mukinje and Novo Selo Korenicko for persons in 
need of medical services will be provided, offering access to 
previously unobtainable health care. The use of this 
transport service will allow patients to see doctors, as well 
ensure the delivery and distribution of prescribed medicines 
from the distant pharmacy in the village of Korenica. 
 
Implementing Partner: The local NGO "Tara" is based in Licko 
Petrovo Selo, near the UNESCO acclaimed Plitvice Lakes 
 
ZAGREB 00000352  002 OF 002 
 
 
National Park tourist destination. "Tara" is a women's 
association focusing on support and empowerment of women 
returnees in the impoverished Lika area. Since 2004, "Tara's" 
invaluable assistance has significantly contributed to the 
quality of life and quality of the process of reintegration 
of unemployed women and other vulnerable members of their 
community. The community of Licko Petrovo Selo, located some 
32 km away from the municipal center, Korenica, consists of 
five dispersed villages inhabited by approximately 160 Serb 
returnees who permanently live there. The majority of the 
inhabitants are elderly or in late middle age; they rely on 
social welfare and pensions to survive. (90 of the residents 
in Licko Petrovo Selo are elderly persons in need of medical 
access and 30 are middle aged women.) To access the nearest 
medical services returnees must travel at relatively great 
expense to the distant town of Korenica. 
 
Activities: Through the activities of "Tara", returnee women 
have already established the production of woven handicrafts 
and souvenirs which they sell to tourists visiting Plitvice 
Lakes National Park. Activities generated by this project 
will help further revitalize the production of traditional 
handicrafts. In addition to the provision of technical 
equipment to produce the handicrafts, weekly access to 
medical services will be provided to residents. The budget 
for the second aspect of this project is 10,000 USD. The sum 
will cover the following costs: The purchase and provision of 
a special software program which would enable the utilization 
of old traditional patterns into handicraft production will 
cost 2,500 USD; the purchase of wool and needed material for 
handicraft production will cost 2,500 USD; fuel costs for 
weekly transport of returnees and delivery of medicines will 
cost 2,300 USD; purchase of medical equipment for measuring 
blood pressure, checking the level of blood sugar and a scale 
will cost 400 USD; communications costs will be 100 USD; 
honoraria for one Project Coordinator is 1,200 USD; honoraria 
for one Field Assistant is 1000 USD. 
Bradtke