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Thursday, 3 July 2014

Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

Consultancy Contracts Data

Photo of Barry CowenBarry Cowen (Laois-Offaly, Fianna Fail)
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35. To ask the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade if he will provide in tabular form per annum all external consultant reports commissioned by his Department since March 2011; the costs per report; the company involved; the title of the report and the publication date. [28845/14]

Photo of Eamon GilmoreEamon Gilmore (Dún Laoghaire, Labour)
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My Department is responsible for two Votes – Vote 28 (Foreign Affairs and Trade) and Vote 27 (International Cooperation).

The Department commissions external expertise where highly specialised skills are not available within the Department and particularly where ongoing independent evaluation of programmes and projects is required. During the course of their engagements, these consultants/experts may prepare reports and other documentation for the Department. In-depth analysis of issues by external experts has informed - and continues to inform - my Department’s policies, allowing for more targeted use of resources and greater accountability in the allocation of budgets.

The following tables set out the details of external reports commissioned under Vote 28 and Vote 27 since March 2011.

External Reports commissioned under Vote 28 (Foreign Affairs and Trade)

Date of CommissionExperts/Consultants Report/SubjectCost (€)Date of publication
06.09.2012 Mike WilliamsEvaluation of the Glencree Centre for Peace and Reconciliation12,247July 2013
16.11.2012PA Consulting GroupEvaluating the value of the economic relationship between the United Kingdom and Ireland.73,083July 2013
06.05.2013Peter McEvoy Evaluation of a number of Organisations funded by the Emigrant Support Programme(ESP)13,075July 2013
11.07.2013Wright Consultancy LtdGender Equality Audit14,000Publication Imminent
13.05.2014Tierney & Associates, Risk &Governance ConsultantsAudit of grants awarded under Emigrant Support Programme.No costs incurred to date.Ongoing.

External Reports commissioned under Vote 27 (International Cooperation)

Date of CommissionExperts/ ConsultantsReport/SubjectCost (€)Date of Publication
28.04.2011Kevin MooreSupport to the Governments of Zambia and South Africa to develop Special Economic Zones for the promotion of inward investment and employment


13,581
Not Applicable – see footnote*
28.04.11Paul SheaneSupport to the Governments of Zambia and South Africa to develop Special Economic Zones for the promotion of inward investment and employment9,965*
05.05.2011Stefanie MeredithReview of Irish Aid Support for Product Development Partnerships in developing countries.10,100*
05.05.2011Samia SaadReview of Irish Aid Support for Product Development Partnerships in developing countries.9,198*
05.05.2011Paud MurphyDevelopment Education Reviews - to examine the current funding support and engagement in each of the priority areas identified in the Development Education strategy (primary, post primary, third level, adult, community and youth work).9,064*
05.05.201180:20Development Education Reviews - to examine the current funding support and engagement in each of the priority areas identified in the Development Education strategy (primary, post primary, third level, adult, community and youth work).9,870*
05.05.2011Eilis MurrayDevelopment Education Reviews - to examine the current funding support and engagement in each of the priority areas identified in the Development Education strategy (primary, post primary, third level, adult, community and youth work).6,068*
05.05.2011ISOSDevelopment Education Reviews - to examine the current funding support and engagement in each of the priority areas identified in the Development Education strategy (primary, post primary, third level, adult, community and youth work).42,247*
01.06.2011Bernard McLoughlinReview of the Irish Aid Centre, Dublin6,143*
01.06.2011Cathal HigginsPreparation of a report on the programme of  education sector budget support towards school infrastructural development in Karamoja region and skills development in the oil sector (Uganda)5,000*
12.09.2011Humanitarian Policy LtdReview of Security Policy & Practice among Irish Aid Humanitarian Partners33,930*
12.08.2011Mike WilliamsReview of Humanitarian Programme Plan for Irish Aid18,742*
09.01.2012Cathy RocheReview of the Our World Awards 2005-20116,300*
18.05.2012Everywhere ConsultingFeasibility Study on the Establishment of a Humanitarian Hub at Shannon Airport40,584*
01.06.2012Fintan FarrellyReview of the Irish Aid Strategic Environmental Partnership Programme6,000*
01.11.2012John PatonAfrica Strategy Scoping Exercise9,900*
01.11.2012Mike WilliamsReview of Misean Cara15,099*
01.02.2013Mary JenningsReview of HRD (Human Rights and Democratisation) Scheme Irish Aid Palestine15,500*
01.03.2013Bronagh Hinds & Karen McMinn ConsultantsReport on the implementation of Ireland's National Action Plan on UNSCR (United Nations Security Council Resolution) 1325 on Women, Peace and Security20,811June 2013
01.04.2013ASTEC Global Consultancy LtdReview of Irish Aid Financial Policies and Procedures33,000*
07.07.2013Gareth WilliamsReview of Financial and Programme of the Camara Education Programme20,000*
05.07.2013John GeraghtyReview of University College Cork’s Programme of Technical Support Internships for Food Security7,500*
01.07.2013Natural Research InstituteReview of Irish Aid Support to Fair and Ethical Trade Initiatives14,583*
01.11.2013Stephen


O’Dwyer
Consultant Support for the development of a National Report under the EU Food & Nutrition Security Implementation Plan4,400*
01.03.2014Andy PollakReview of Irish Aid support for Initial Teacher Education11,200*
01.04.2014Aoife MurrayExternal support to develop 2013 Annual Monitoring Report on Gender Equality4,500*

*Reports commissioned by the Department in relation to Irish Aid matters are generally for internal management usage and not for publication. However, many are published on the Irishaid.ie website or, in appropriate cases, can be made available on request.

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