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EU approves €100 million for the post-earthquake reconstruction in #Albania
The Commission has adopted a €100 million package to support the rehabilitation and reconstruction efforts of Albania following the November 2019 earthquake. This funding is part of the total Commission pledge of €115m made at the International Donors' Conference Together for Albania, earlier this year.
Neighbourhood and Enlargement Commissioner Olivér Várhelyi said: “With the adoption of this €100m financial package, the European Union is living up to its commitment to help Albania in the reconstruction efforts following the earthquake, just as we are also supporting the country to address the consequences of the COVID-19 crisis. We have delivered on our promise to stand by the citizens of Albania and renewed our support to Albania and its European future.”
The newly adopted programme will focus on the rehabilitation and reconstruction of education facilities, including furniture and equipment, to allow children and youth to return to school with better conditions and facilities. It will build on the works already initiated under the existing €15m reconstruction programme financed by the European Commission. The new programme will further finance the rehabilitation of damaged cultural heritage sites, including monuments, museums, libraries and archaeological sites, contributing in this way also to local economic development.
All construction will follow the ‘Build Back Better' principle, applying sustainable building norms and reduce the future risk, rebuilding stronger, safer and more disaster-resilient infrastructure and systems. The special measure will also bring improvements to energy efficiency.
For more information, see the press release, the website of the EU Delegation to Albania and this factograph.
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