Registrant : Organisation or self-employed individual
| Name/company name: |
International Disability and Development Consortium |
| Acronym: |
IDDC
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| Legal status: |
IVZW
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| Website address: |
http://www.iddcconsortium.net
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Sections
| Section: |
III - Non-governmental organisations |
| and more precisely: |
Non-governmental organisations, platforms and networks and similar |
Person with legal responsibility
| Surname, Name: |
Mrs
Catherine Naughton
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| Position: |
Chair |
Permanent person in charge of EU relations
| Surname, Name: |
Mrs
Catherine Naughton
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| Position: |
Chair |
Contact details:
| Contact details of organisation's head office: |
40 rue Washington
Brussels B-1050
BELGIUM
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| Telephone number: |
(+32) 2 644 43 23 |
| Fax number: |
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| Other contact information: |
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Goals / remit
| Goals / remit of the organisation: |
The aim of IDDC is to promote inclusive development internationally, with a special focus on promoting the full effective enjoyment of human rights by all disabled people living in economically poor communities in lower and middleincome countries.
Main objectives are:
To promote the inclusion of the disability dimension, as well as appropriate disability-specific approaches, in all development policy and practice
To improve the practice of the member organisations by collaborating and sharing experience about policy and practice
To support the exchange on information and knowledge about inclusive development, especially between people and organisations in economically poorer countries, by the wide distribution of information.
IDDC is committed to transparency about EU interest representation. IDDC believes that this register fails basic transparency standards and that it does not provide EU lobbying transparency. When registering, we have therefore chosen to give all relevant information that we consider necessary for lobbying transparency. A credible EU lobbying transparency register should include names of individual lobbyists and the issues that they try to influence, provide precise and comparable financial information on lobbying, and have effective sanctions to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the information disclosed. In an effort to arrive at a more objective way of calculating lobbying expenditures, we follow guidelines that result from consultations with public interest organisations, professionals working on lobby transparency as well as experts of US lobby disclosure legislation. Our registration is therefore providing a more comprehensive calculation of our expenses for activities that aim to influence the policy formulation and decision-making processes of the European institutions, and a list of those who, on behalf of IDDC, carry out such activities. Our registration is based on the guidelines for transparent registration developed by the Civil Society Contact Group and ALTER-EU.
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The organisation's fields of interests are:
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Number of persons engaged in activities falling under the scope of the Transparency Register
| Number of persons: |
4
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Complementary information:
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Persons accredited for access to European Parliament premises
Activities
Main EU initiatives covered the year before by activities falling under the scope of the Transparency Register:
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On behalf of IDDC the persons listed below have spent, during the reporting period, more of 20% of their working time on behalf of IDDC with the objective on influencing the policy formulation and decisionmaking processes of the EU Institutions.
Steffie Neyens and Johannes Trimmel (Light for the World) Luisa Fenu and Lars Bosselmann (CBM)
Themes: Inclusive Development and Cooperation Rights of Persons with Disabilities Ratification and implementation of the UN Convention MDGs and EU-Africa Strategy Health Childrens Rights Womens Rights Inclusive Education HIV/AIDS Employment and Social Protection in Development
Some Members of IDDC do have other Members we will classify this later on.
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Fields of interest for e-mail alerts on consultations and roadmaps;
| Fields declared by the organisation: |
- Development
- Employment and Social Affairs
- External Relations
- Humanitarian Aid
- Justice and Fundamental Rights
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Structure
| Total number of members that are natural persons: |
9 |
| Number of member organisations: |
26 |
| Member organisations (Number of members) : |
- ADD International (0 members)
- Associazone Italiana Amici di Raoul Follereau (0 members)
- CBM (0 members)
- Disabled Peoples Organisations - Denmark (DPOD) (0 members)
- Dutch Coalition on Disability and Development (DCDD) (0 members)
- EU-CORD (0 members)
- Finnish Disabled People's International Development Association (FIDID (0 members)
- Handicap International (HI) (0 members)
- International Federation of Anti-Leprosy Associations (ILEP) (0 members)
- Leonard Cheshire Disability (0 members)
- LIGHT FOR THE WORLD (0 members)
- Liliane Fonds (0 members)
- Norwegian Association of Disabled (NAD) (0 members)
- Organismo di Volontariato per la Cooperazione Internazionale la Nostra (0 members)
- Platform Disability and Development Cooperation (PHOS) (0 members)
- Save the Children UK (0 members)
- The Atlas Alliance (0 members)
- Sightsavers (0 members)
- Swedish Organisation of Disabled Persons International Aid Association (0 members)
- The Leprosy Mission International (TLMI) (0 members)
- International Federation for Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus (0 members)
- World Vision UK (0 members)
- Atlas Alliance (0 members)
- EducAid (0 members)
- Netherlands Leprosy Relief (0 members)
- Plan International (0 members)
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| The organisation has members/is represented in the following country(countries): |
- AUSTRIA
- BELGIUM
- DENMARK
- FINLAND
- FRANCE
- GERMANY
- IRELAND
- ITALY
- LUXEMBOURG
- NETHERLANDS
- SWEDEN
- UNITED KINGDOM
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Complementary information:
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Networking
Information on (i) organisation's membership of any associations/federations/confederations or (ii) relationships to other bodies in formal or informal networks.
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Financial data
| Financial year: |
01/2010
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12/2010
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Total budget:
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175,391
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€
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of which public financing:
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92,191
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€
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- from European sources:
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- Procurement:
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€
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- Grants:
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92,191
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€
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- from national sources:
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€
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- from local/regional sources:
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€
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from other sources: |
83,200
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€
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- donations:
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€
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- contributions from members:
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69,905
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€
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- Subsidy for personnel :
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140
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€
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- Recuperation of costs :
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9,905
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€
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- Financial income :
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193
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€
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- Exceptional profits :
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3,057
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€
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Estimated costs to the organisation directly related to representing interests to EU institutions in that year:
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Other (financial) information provided by the organisation:
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Following the guidelines of the EU Civil Society Contact Group and the Alliance for Lobbying Transparency and Ethics Regulation in the EU, IDDC has calculated that it spent an estimated amount of 11.222,59 EUR in 2010 on activities carried out with the objective of influencing the policy formulation and decision-making processes of the European institutions.”
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