European Fee indicators new settlement to help CMP’s work

The European Fee has introduced it signed a brand new settlement for the Help to the Committee on Lacking Individuals (CMP), valued at 2.6 million euros.

In a press release, it mentioned the European Union’s Help Programme for the Turkish Cypriot group continues to offer help to facilitate the reunification of Cyprus and, as a part of its efforts, the European Fee has signed a brand new settlement for the Help to the CMP.

That is the thirteenth delegation settlement between the European Fee and the United Nations Growth Programme offering an addition of €2.6 million in help of the work of the Committee on Lacking Individuals (CMP) for the 12 months 2022, the assertion mentioned.

Since 2006, the European Fee has been the main donor in help of the work of CMP, with a complete contribution of €33 million, demonstrating the sturdy dedication of the European Fee to peacebuilding and reconciliation efforts in Cyprus. Since 2006, the stays of 1020 lacking individuals have been recognized and returned to their households.

The European Fee helps the work of bicommunal Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot scientific groups concerned in all levels of the method in addition to awareness-raising actions. These actions contribute to attaining a greater understanding of mutual issues and foster cooperation between the Cypriot communities.

Moreover, the CMP humanitarian mandate contributes to offering reduction to the households of lacking individuals constituting an important facet of the general efforts for reconciliation on the island.