GE.14-16977 (E)
Human Rights Council
Working Group on the Universal Periodic Review Twentieth session
27 October–7 November 2014
National report submitted in accordance with paragraph 5 of the annex to Human Rights Council resolution 16/21
Italy
Corrigendum
Paragraph 4
The paragraph should read as follows:
Italy has provided considerable financial and human resources amounting to over
€ 17.3 billion for the protection of human rights, as shown below:
Immigration and integration policies
€ 284.000.000
Special Fund: € 190 million; "Mare Nostrum": € 70 million as of 13/06/14; Piedmont Region € 6 million per year for healthcare
Fight against discrimination in all its forms
€ 550.000.000
European Integration, 2013: € 219,059,138.94;
New Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund, 2014/20: € 310 million; Operational National Programme (PON) for Safety, aimed at welcoming asylum seekers and refugees, 2007/13:
€ 10,000,000 Roma, Sinti and Travellers
€ 19.830.000
Awareness campaigns: € 930.000 Data collection: € 750.000
Social inclusion, training, education and health:
€ 18.150.000 Women
€ 75.500.000
Supporting female entrepreneurship: € 20 million;
work-life balance, 2010/12: € 40 million; contrast to sexual violence and gender violence: € 15 million; Veneto Region, 2013: € 380,000;
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Piedmont Region prevention of FGM: € 205,000 yearly
Children
€ 16.052.000.000
Students with disabilities: € 4 billion annually since 2010; ICF project on disabilities: € 1.7 million;
Regional Support Centres (CTS): € 1,159,222 and
€ 400,000 for training of teachers; 2011/14 school in hospital and home education: € 8,000,000;
2013/14 peer education in multicultural contexts:
€ 300,000; UAMs in 2014: € 40 million; allowance to families with at least three underage children 2013/14: € 41.1 million
Minorities
€ 15.500.000
Supporting minorities languages, 2013/14:
€ 15.500.000 Combating trafficking in human beings
€ 8.450.000
Supporting victims of trafficking, 2012:
€ 8,000,000; Umbria Region, 2012/14: € 450,000 Economic rights and poverty alleviation
€ 257.000.000
Social card: € 257 million for 2012–2016
Environmental pollution
€ 50.500.000
Taranto and Statte: € 50.450.000 for 2014–2015
Training human resources, 2010/14: over 12,900 2012–2014: 8700 Carabinieri, police officers and inter-forces personnel.
2010–2013: 4.200 Financial Guard personnel