DECISION 549
Establishment of the Andean Committee for
Alternative Development (CADA)
THE ANDEAN
COUNCIL OF FOREIGN MINISTERS,
HAVING SEEN:
Articles 1, 3, 16 a), c), g) and h), 20, 22
b), f) and g), 50, 51, 99, 139, 140 and 146
of the codified text of the Cartagena
Agreement set out in Decision 406; Decisions
458 and 505 of the Andean Council of Foreign
Ministers; the Regulations of the Andean
Council of Foreign Ministers approved
through Decision 407; and the Regulations of
the Andean Community Commission approved
through Decisions 471 and 508; and
WHEREAS: The
objectives of the Cartagena Agreement are,
among others, to promote the balanced and
harmonious development of the Member
Countries under equitable conditions through
integration and economic and social
cooperation; as well as to help decrease the
external vulnerability and improve the
positioning of the Member Countries in the
international economic context, build up
subregional solidarity and reduce the
differences in development among the Member
Countries, in order to bring about a lasting
improvement in the standard of living of the
inhabitants of the subregion;
The Permanent
High-Level Group on Drugs was formed at the
Seventh Meeting of the Andean Presidential
Council, held in Quito in September 1995;
The bodies and
institutions of the Andean Community and its
Member Countries have reiterated their
commitment to fight against the world drug
problem;
Decision 458
on Common Foreign Policy Guidelines
identifies one of the aims of the Andean
Common Foreign Policy as being to undertake
joint efforts to combat the world drug
problem which, under the principle of shared
responsibility and using a multilateral
approach, shall promote international
cooperation on all aspects of the problem,
among them the development of alternative
crops;
In
implementing Decision 505, which approves
the Andean Cooperation Plan for the Control
of Illegal Drugs and Related Offenses, joint
action is being taken with regard to
alternative development under the
Operational Plan adopted for 2002-2003;
An
institutional coordination and cooperation
mechanism is needed to foster the
implementation of shared alternative
development activities and the joint action
of the Member Countries;
It is
advisable to formalize the Andean Committee
for Alternative Development (CADA) within
the framework of the Andean Integration
System and to ensure its coordination with
the Executive Committee formed through
Decision 505, in order to combine efforts to
carry out common alternative development
activities; and
The General
Secretariat has presented Proposal 99/Rev. 1
on the Establishment of the Andean Committee
for Alternative Development (CADA);
DECIDES:
Article 1.-
To establish the Andean Committee for
Alternative Development (CADA).
Article 2.-
The Andean Committee for Alternative
Development (CADA) shall be comprised of the
national authorities of the Member Countries
that are responsible for combating the
production and consumption of, and
trafficking in, illegal drugs. Each country
shall appoint a titular and an alternate
representative, who shall be accredited to
the Andean Community General Secretariat by
their respective Foreign Ministries. .
Article 3.-
The Andean Committee for Alternative
Development (CADA) shall advise and support
the Andean Council of Foreign Ministers, the
Andean Community Commission and the Andean
Community General Secretariat on matters
associated with the community’s alternative
development policy. The opinions of the
Committee and any agreements it may adopt
shall not necessarily commit the Member
Country concerned.
The Committee
shall take action in keeping with the
strategy prepared by the Executive Committee
of the Andean Cooperation Plan for the
Control of Illegal Drugs and Related
Offenses.
The Andean
Community General Secretariat shall call the
meetings of the Committee, on its own
initiative or at the request of any Member
Country.
Article 4.-
The functions of the Andean Committee for
Alternative Development (CADA) are:
a) To
formulate draft subregional alternative
development strategies and proposals for
Andean provisions to facilitate that
action;
b) To
recommend and promote mechanisms for
cooperating in the formulation of
alternative development policies and to
foster the exchange of the knowledge and
experiences of the Member Countries within
its sphere of competence;
c) To
support the Andean Council of Foreign
Ministers, the Andean Community Commission
within its jurisdiction, and the General
Secretariat in drawing up the basic
guidelines for a Plan of Action for
alternative development and to promote its
implementation;
d) To
promote the coordination and definition of
a joint position in specialized
international forums;
e) To
harmonize methodologies and tools for a
follow-up and monitoring system that will
make it possible to discover on a well-timed
basis when illegal crops are being sown
and moved in the subregion;
f) To
promote the use of innovative and
effective approaches toward preventive
alternative development, in order to avoid
the sowing and transfer of illegal crops
from one area or country to another,
through legal and sustainable measures, in
keeping with national legal provisions and
adjusted to the specific social and
ecological conditions of the region where
the given project is being executed, while
respecting criteria of environmental
sustainability;
g) To
recommend and promote lines of action that
will make it possible to negotiate
preferential access to markets for the
products that replace the illegal crops,
and to develop and consolidate a joint
exportable supply that will enable
“alternative” products to be positioned in
international markets;
h) To study
and formulate proposals for production
alternatives using the environmental
supply available in the Amazon territory;
i) To
recommend communications measures as a
tool for sensitizing and raising the
consciousness of public opinion both
nationally and subregionally;
j) To study
and propose investment promotion measures
in areas of alternative development;
k) To draw
up alternative development projects at the
Andean level;
l) To
prepare plans and programs to secure
international technical assistance;
m) To
perform any other functions in this area
that the Andean Council of Foreign
Ministers and the Member Countries assign
to it; and
n) To draw
up and approve its internal Regulations.
To fulfill the
stipulations of this article, the Committee
shall adopt its Internal Regulations, which
shall establish the necessary mechanisms for
its organization and operation, as well as
for the active participation of
representatives of the private sector in its
meetings.
Article 5.-
The Andean Community General Secretariat
shall act as the Committee’s Technical
Secretariat.
Signed in the
Quirama Recinto, Department of
Antioquia, of the Republic of Colombia, on
the twenty-fifth of June of two thousand
three.