Denmark to inject $95m into Zim

via Denmark to inject $95m into Zim – DailyNews Live 9 JUNE 2014 JOHN KACHEMBERE

HARARE – As Zimbabwe continues to struggle with securing funding for the development of its infrastructure projects due to high country political risk, the Denmark International Development Agency (Danida) is set to inject $95 million into the country.

This comes as Denmark, which closed its embassy in Zimbabwe in 2002 and re-established its diplomatic presence in 2009, is aiming to become the largest donor to the southern African country in 2014.

Erik Brøgger Rasmussen, the head of mission at the Royal Danish Embassy office in Harare, Charge d’ Affaires said the $95 million Denmark-Zimbabwe Development Partnership Programme for 2013 to 2015 is now in full implementation.

Running under the theme “A partnership for democracy and development”, the programme aims to build democratic institutions and promote universal human rights.

“We believe that development and state building must be based on human rights, democratic values, transparency and inclusion.

“The new constitution enshrines all of that,” said Rasmussen following a recent visit to Zimbabwe by a Danish programme inception review team.

The programme’s needs-based interventions are focused on supporting inclusive economic growth through private sector development, policy development, infrastructure rehabilitation and improving the productivity of the smallholder farmers.

In line with its focus on good governance, the programme supports the Judicial Service Commission’s Strategic Plan of 2012-2016 in order to contribute to improving the rule of law in Zimbabwe.

The key elements of Danish support for the judiciary reform process include the introduction of a case flow management system, building of magistrates’ courts and staff training.

The support has so far registered some notable results including a 65 percent decrease in case backlog at the magistrates’ courts, the completion of phase one of the construction of new court houses, a five percent increase in formal on the job staff training and a phased computerisation of the system.

Danida has also put in place innovative mechanisms for supporting the growth of smallholder agriculture in Zimbabwe.
To this end, The Royal Danish Embassy in Harare launched the Rural Agriculture Revitalisation Project and the Create Fund.

“This, we believe, will contribute to broad-based development in Zimbabwe as giving the right support mechanisms to farmers creates employment and stimulates economic activity across the whole agriculture value chain.

“At the same time, we hope that land in the future can be used as security for loans to farmers.

“That will really have a sustainable impact,” said Rasmussen.
As part of its human right focus, the Denmark-Zimbabwe Development Partnership Programme also supports the promotion of gender equality and the prevention of gender-based violence.

This component works to improve victims’ access to services that include legal aid, medical attention, shelter and psychological assistance as well as developing national policy frameworks and legislation.

In this sphere, Denmark, together with implementing partners has established 20 victim friendly courts around the country to create a more enabling environment for women and children.
In the area of infrastructure rehabilitation and policy development, Denmark is a partner in the Zim-Fund and the Analytical Multi-Donor Trust Fund.

This programme component is focused on the restoration and stabilisation of energy, water supply and sanitation services in Zimbabwe.

“This has seen rehabilitation work on the Hwange Power Station and municipal water treatment plants across the country.

Commenting on renewed engagement between the two countries Rasmussen said, “there are still some steps to be taken before the political relations become fully normalised.
“We continuously assess what steps to be taken next.
“We take those steps in tandem with our European Union colleagues.

“We have told the Zimbabwean government that it takes two to tango, so whenever we move on our side we also expect them to move; adoption of the new constitution last year was one of the bold steps and that is why we decided that we could have a full country programme.

“We will follow closely, the government’s efforts in implementing the constitution, hoping to see legislation passed soon in several areas.”

Denmark and Zimbabwe have a long history of cooperation dating back to the struggle for independence when the Scandinavian country was a strong supporter of the liberation movement.

 

COMMENTS

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    The Mind Boggles 10 years ago

    Dirty Danes Stinky Swedes and filthy Finns all lefty liberal rubbish

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      Petal 10 years ago

      Like have mentioned before possibility someone in the buffoon Government is sweet talking these Danes someone needs to speak to them like Zimbabwe Human Rights Lawyers Civil Society when is the msge going to fall on the right person?

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    Petal 10 years ago

    perhaps someone should talk the Danish Ambassador that things are not right on the ground

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    Jrr56 10 years ago

    Shows you that you can be rewarded for theft and violence!

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    Justice 10 years ago

    Shame on you Danes for legitimising Mugabe and his thugs! Stay out until this government collapses and real elections are run.

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    Mlimo 10 years ago

    Danes need to note we will not look well to them when we change the govt we don’t like A lickers.

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    Jenandebvu 10 years ago

    They are unclever, im-wise and withoout brains. Closing shop at the height of free for-all-friends alluvial surface diammond looot only to come back when yu need to dig 1000 to get some paltry. What thinkless, emmpty headed king Hamlets. Hamulumi. Mk sure $95mm is a donation

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    Mike Nyathi 10 years ago

    Fools in Fools clothing

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    Africanson 10 years ago

    Thank you Denmark, our people are suffering from politics. The political leadership on both camps are livin good while ordinary Zimbabeans are lanaguishing in povarty. I wish Zimbabwe well.

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    its very interesting to read these comments. i would bet my last dollar that the same fools that are crying for the danish to withold this cooperation are the same ones that would have for years denied the existence of sanctions!! have you not been the same people that would have been urging the international community to shun the Zimbabwean gvt for years? can that same shunning be extrapolated to actions aimed at actually starving and hurting the economy??……..this country surely needs saving if its own citizens can act to sabotage it!!

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    MikeH 10 years ago

    Thickos !!!

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    DubboZimbo 10 years ago

    The best aid they could supply, like they used to would be a few crates of AK’s.

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    HIGHWAY 7 10 years ago

    from the contributions raised above.it is very mindboggling to note that zims are self-destructive.how u can scoff at someone ‘s generosity leaves a lot of questions of what type zims are.why are we so self-hating?we dont appreciate other pple.the danish pple owes us nothing,but has extended their help for the well being of the very pple who then shout at them .,just like calling for sanctions to destroy one’s own country.ZIMS CHANGE YO WAYS PLEASE.LEARN TO SAY THANK YOU ,ONLY THESE TWO WORDS WILL TAKE NOTHING FROM YOU.LEAVE THE REST.