International Disability and Development Consortium

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Overview

Lobbying Costs

None declared

Financial year: Jan 2014 - Dec 2014

Lobbyists (Full time equivalent)

3.25 Fte (9)

Lobbyists with EP accreditation

0

High-level Commission meetings

3

Lobbying Costs over the years

  • Info

    International Disability and Development Consortium   (IDDC)

    EU Transparency Register

    26634082731-16 First registered on 08 Dec 2009

    Goals / Remit

    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.

    Main EU files targeted

    Post-2015-related questions at all levels (EP, EC, Council, EEAS)
    CRPD Implementation: follow-up with CRPD Committee
    CRPD Implementation: actions undertaken by the EU
    Financing for Development questions
    Human Rights issues in EU development cooperation

    Humanitarian Aid (Sendai)

    Address

    Head Office
    rue de l'Industrie, 10
    Brussels B-1000
    BELGIUM
  • People

    Total lobbyists declared

    9

    Employment timeLobbyists
    100%1
    50%1
    25%7

    Lobbyists (Full time equivalent)

    3.25

    Lobbyists with EP accreditation

    All Lobbyists with EP accreditation over time

    0 accreditations were / are live (in bold) for the selected state of 07 Apr 2015

    Name Start date End Date
    Ms Alessia Rogai 09 Oct 2019 09 Oct 2020
    Ms Angelique HARDY 18 Oct 2018 18 Oct 2019
    Ms Alessia Rogai 16 Jun 2018 15 Jun 2019
    Ms Alessia Rogai 14 Jun 2017 13 Jun 2018
    Ms Sarah Hull 14 Jun 2017 13 Jun 2018

    Complementary Information

    The persons listed below have committed meaningful amounts of working time on behalf of IDDC with the objective on influencing the policy formulation and decision-making processes of the EU Institutions.

    Steffie Neyens, Francois Carbonez, and Johannes Trimmel (Light for the World)
    Luisa Fenu and Alba Gonzalez (CBM)
    Harriet Dejong (DCDD)
    Ruth Faber (EU-CORD)

    Sarah Hull, as IDDC Coordinator, has also contributed greatly to this work.

    Person in charge of EU relations

    Mr Johannes Trimmel (Board Member)

    Person with legal responsibility

    Ms Elisabeth Bruce (Vice-Chair)

  • Categories

    Category

    III - Non-governmental organisations

    Subcategory

    Non-governmental organisations, platforms and networks and similar

  • Networking

    Affiliation

    None declared

    Member organisations

    http://iddcconsortium.net/who-we-are/members/full-members

  • Financial Data

    Closed financial year

    Jan 2014 - Dec 2014

    Lobbying costs for closed financial year

    None declared

    Other financial info

    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.”

  • EU Structures

    Groups (European Commission)

    None

    ACC

    None

    Groups (European Parliament)

    Following the work of the Disability Intergroup in the EP

    Communication activities

    Annual Report
    CRPD Alternative Report to the EU Report
    European Year for Development

    Other activities

    Themes:
    Post-2015 Agenda
    Financing for Development
    European Year for Development
    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.

  • Meetings

    Meetings

    3 meetings found. Download meetings

    The list below only covers meetings held since November 2014 with commissioners, their cabinet members or directors-general at the European Commission; other lobby meetings with lower-level staff may have taken place, but the European Commission doesn't proactively publish information about these meetings. For more information about which commissioner is responsible for which portfolio, check out this link: https://commissioners.ec.europa.eu/index_en All information below comes from European Commission web pages.

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