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09BRAZZAVILLE228
2009-07-30 11:02:00
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Embassy Brazzaville
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SUBJECT : OVERVIEW OF FRENCH AID TO THE REPUBLIC OF THE

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1. (U) Summary: In a detailed press interview, Nicolas Normand,
French Ambassador to the ROC, described the major areas of GOF
aid efforts in the ROC. Currently, the GOF has a multi-faceted
aid program that focuses on intervention in infrastructure
development, cultural advocacy, environmental issues,
professional training and education, defense training, study
abroad programs, and support for local projects and NGOs. End
Summary.


2. (U) In a lengthy press interview, done in conjunction with
France's Bastille Day celebration and in anticipation of the
49th anniversary of Congolese independence August 15, French
Ambassador Nicolas Normand outlined the major subject heads of
French assistance.

3.(U) Infrastructure comprises a large proportion of GOF aid to
ROC, with loan support towards projects such as a 20 billion CFA
loan, with supplementary components from the European Investment
Bank and the African development bank, to improve infrastructure
at the port of Pointe Noire. (COMMENT: This loan is clearly
and explicitly linked to the container terminal concession
granted for a period of 27 years to the French company Groupe
Bollore. END COMMENT.) Other GOF efforts also include a study to
assess sanitation standards in the Congo River.


3. (U) Environmental aid focuses on forest preservation,
training of "ecoguards" to deter poaching, and technical support
for climate change negotiations. The GOF provided a 2 billion
CFA grant to establish Sangha National Park, which encompasses
areas of the Central African Republic, Cameroon, and northern
ROC. The French Development Agency also provided a 3.5 billion
CFA loan to the GOC to improve management of forests in the
southern region.


4. (U) GOF Professional training and education efforts in the
ROC include establishment of two professional centers that
provide training on public works and industrial maintenance in
Brazzaville and Pointe Noire, respectively. These efforts stem
from a 2007 project agreement which allocated 4 billion FCA
towards these projects, which are aimed at debuting before 2010.


5. (U) Health efforts of the GOF in ROC include efforts to
support the Executive Secretary of the National Fight against
AIDS, specifically with technical assistance personnel in the
HIV/AIDS office, and provision of salaries for the French Red
Cross to employ personnel at mobile treatment centers for
HIV/AIDS in Brazzaville and Pointe-Noire. Upcoming health
projects include training for nurse and nurse assistants, as
well as a feasibility study for a 4 billion CFA project to
increase human resources in the ROC health sector.


6. (U) French cultural advocacy efforts include management of
two French cultural centers, in Brazzaville and Pointe Noire,
which provide media centers, library resources, and cultural
events to the general public. A fund of 600,000 Euro and six
staff manage these centers. (COMMENT: There is also
cost-sharing with the Congolese government in the form of
matching funding from the newspaper "les depeches de
Brazzaville" which is controlled by the Congolese government.
END COMMENT.) GOF educational outreach includes scholarships for
sixty Congolese students (who are among the 3,000 congolese
students in France) and an academic advising service available
at the French cultural centers.


7. (U) GOF aid efforts extend training and support to ROC
defense and police sectors, with thirteen French officers and
enlisted men posted in ROC and seven large projects in
partnership with the ROC Ministry of Defense. Most projects
involve training of military, army, and police, but the GOF is
also establishing a school for military engineering that will be
run by the Congolese army as well as the formation of a
Congolese regional reserve force in partnership with C.E.E.A.C.


8. (U) Other GOF aid efforts in ROC include small grants support
for civil society, NGO groups, and municipal projects. The GOF
currently also provides support for maintenance of navigable
waterways and river transportation.

EASTHAM