OBSERVATORIO CIUDADANO DE IMPACTOS SOCIO
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OBSERVATORIO CIUDADANO DE IMPACTOS SOCIO
IIRSA INICIATIAVE FOR THE INTEGRATION? Manolo Morales Feijoo Guiana Shield Regional Meeting Georgetown, 13-17 april 2009 BICECA: Building Informed Civic Engagement for the Conservation in the Andes-Amazon (www.bicusa.org/en/Biceca.aspx) WHAT IS IIRSA? Initiative for the integration of the infrastructure. IIRSA portfolio in 2008: 514 projects Estimated inversion of USD 69000 million 70% 10% 38% 20% great advance, of which concluded executing being prepared INTEGRATION AXIS Multinationals geographical bands that gather both current and potential fluent trade in which to establish a common minimum standard of quality in physical infrastructure services (energy, transport and telecommunications) is sought. INTEGRATION AXIS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Andin axis Peru-Brazil-Bolivia axis Paraguay-Parana water pipe line axis Capricorn axis South Andin axis Guianese shield axis Amazonas axis Central Interoceanic axis Chile- MERCOSUR axis South axis WHO FUNDS IT Since its launching, the initiative has the support of the former Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), the Corporacion Andina de Fomento (CAF) and the Fondo Financiero para el Desarrollo de la Cuenca del Plata (Fonplata). Besides these institutions, the Brazilian Development Bank (BNDES). “dialogue forum”… Since IIRSA website: IIRSA is a “dialogue forum amongst the responsible authorities of transport, energy and communications infrastructure in the twelve South American countries, their objective is to promote the development of the infrastructure under a regional view, seeking the physical integration amongst the countries.” IIRSA OBJECTIVES Since IIRSA website: Develop and modernize South America infrastructure in an integral and integrated way Improve the competitiveness and insertion of South American economies at an international level Promote social and economical growth of South American countries. ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE Executive direction committee: Conformed by the Transport or Public Works Ministers from the twelve countries that integrate the initiative. They are the policies creator organism and meet once a year. Technical coordination committee: Conformed by the international financing institutions (IDB, CAF, Fonplata). They are the organism in charge of proposing to the countries the alternatives for integration and financing. Technical executive groups: Integrated by institutions of the States and the private sector of each country. Their function is to design and propose the national strategies and projects that make up IIRSA. IIRSA STRATEGIES The integrated treatment of the themes transport, energy and telecommunications seeking to capitalize the existent synergies, improve the production and trade logistic, in order to elevate the competitiveness of the nation and, The active incorporation of the financing multilateral agencies, both in the creation of projects, and in their posterior execution and coordination Oficina de Evaluación y Supervisión, OVE, Evaluación de la Acción del BID en IIRSA, abril, 2008. IIRSA IN GUIANA SHIELD AMAZON GUIANA SHIELD AXIS IIRSA IN GUIANA SHIELD AMAZON Infrastructural integration of eastern Venezuela (the states of Sucre, Anzoátegui, Monagas, Delta Amacuro and Bolivar), northern Brazil (the states of Amapá and Roraima), and the entire territory of Guiana and Suriname. French Guiana is not included. INFLUENCE AREA INFLUENCE AREA Area of 2.7 million square kilometers Population of 21 million Low population density: 5 persons per km2 Two markedly economic sub-regins: 1. 2. Value added production and high population density Abundant natural resources and low population density DOMINANT AND POTENCIAL HUB ACTIVITIES Oil and natural gas Renewable energy Mining Fisheries Forestry Tourism *From: Business Vision for the Guianese Shield Hub (May 2008) IIRSA SINERGIES… DOMINANT GUY/BRAZ COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES Interests: Alcoa, Petrobras, PDVSA, Mining corporations, Wood corporations *From: Business Vision for the Guianese Shield Hub (May 2008) IIRSA PROJECTS GROUP 1 OF PROJECTS Venezuela - Brazil Interconnection Strategic Function: To develop strong economic sectors such as the heavy industry, durable goods, mining and jewelry, agribusiness and tourism (both ecological and Caribbean types), using as a starting point the existing paved road between Caracas and Manaos and the transmission line between Guri and Boa Vista. To connect Manaos with the South of Venezuela. Anchor Project: Caracas - Manaus (existing road requiring rehabilitation) (BR-VE) GROUP 1… GROUP 1 OF PROJECTS 1. Caracas-Manaus (Existing road requiring rehabilitation) 2. Extension of Guri-Boa Vista current transmission line 3. Negro River Waterway up to the border with Venezuela 4. Optic-Fiber Lines or Other Suitable Technology to connect Caracas with the north of Brazil 5. Caracas-Manaus (Existing road requiring rehabilitation) 6. Deep Water Port in the northeast of the Caribbean Coast of Venezuela or reconditioning of existing Guanta Port. 7. Extension Guri-Boa Vista current transmission line 8. Optic-Fiber Lines or other suitable technology to connect Caracas with the north of Brazil 9. Railway connecting the deep water Port or Guanta Port with Guayana City. 10. Second Bimodal Bridge over the Orinoco River