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Introduction to the Community Programme for Employment and Social Solidarity PROGRESS 2007-2013

Introduction to the Community Programme for Employment and Social Solidarity PROGRESS 2007-2013. INTRODUCTION TO THE COMMUNITY PROGRAMME FOR EMPLOYMENT AND SOCIAL SOLIDARITY PROGRESS 2 007-2013. Presentation of the policy operating context

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Introduction to the Community Programme for Employment and Social Solidarity PROGRESS 2007-2013

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  1. Introduction to the Community Programme for Employment and Social Solidarity PROGRESS 2007-2013

  2. INTRODUCTION TO THE COMMUNITY PROGRAMME FOR EMPLOYMENT AND SOCIAL SOLIDARITY PROGRESS 2007-2013 • Presentation of the policy operating context • Presentation of the role of the European Community • Presentation of the PROGRESS Programme

  3. THE POLICY CONTEXT • The revised Lisbon Strategy – Growth, Competitiveness and Job Creation • Boost knowledge and innovation • Make Europe a more attractive place to invest and work • Create more and better jobs

  4. THE POLICY CONTEXT • The Social Agenda – the roadmap for actions in the employment and social area as part of the Lisbon Strategy • Pursue an integrated European approach guaranteeing positive interplay between economic, social and employment policies • Promote quality – of employment, social policy and industrial relations –, which, in return, should make it possible to improve human and social capital • Modernise systems of social protection by adapting them to the current requirements of our societies, on the basis of solidarity and by strengthening their role as a productive factor

  5. MAIN GOALS OF THE SOCIAL AGENDA (2005-2010) • Moving towards full employment • Making work a real option for all • Increasing the quality and productivity of work, and • Anticipating and managing change • Creating a more cohesive society: Equal opportunities for all • Modernising social protection • Combatting poverty and promoting social inclusion • Promoting diversity and non-discrimination

  6. IMPLEMENTING THE SOCIAL AGENDATHE ROLE OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY- FACTS • Limited EU competence in the employment and social fields • Main responsibility lies with the Member States

  7. IMPLEMENTING THE SOCIAL AGENDATHE ROLE OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY- FACTS • EU Budget: Less than 1.21% of EU-25 GDP • 2007 EU Budget for Employment and Social Affairs: 11,421 billion € (European population - 380 millions) • National Social Welfare Expenditure in 2005: Germany 600 billion € (German population - 82 million) Italy 280 billion € (Italian population – 57,4 million) Hungary 14,82 billion € (Hungarian population – 10 million)

  8. IMPLEMENTING THE SOCIAL AGENDATHE ROLE OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY- CONSEQUENCES • Mainly seen as a catalyst for change • Support to the Member States in meeting their commitments or converging towards EU objectives by: • Proposing EU strategies • Implementing and following-up EU objectives and their translation into national policies • Transposing and following-up application of EU legislation • Promoting co-operation and coordination between Member States and with civil society organisations

  9. PROGRESS PROGRAMME • Simplification and streamlining of Community expenditure • Integrated Programme • Divided into five policy sections • Overall budget: 743 million€ • Budget 2007: 82,9 million€

  10. PROGRESS PREDECESSORS • Four Community Action Programmes • Few dedicated budget lines on working conditions

  11. PROGRESS OVERALL GOAL • To financially support the implementation of the objectives of the European Union in the employment and social affairs area, as set out in the Social Agenda, and thereby contribute to the achievement of the Lisbon Strategy goals in these fields.

  12. PROGRESS FIVE POLICY AREAS • EmploymentLinked to the European Employment Strategy • Social inclusion and social protectionLinked to Open Method of Coordination • Working conditionsLabour law, restructuring and anticipating change, strategy on health and safety at work • Anti-discriminationPrinciple of non-discrimination and mainstreaming of the principle into all EU policies • Gender equalityPrinciple of gender equality and mainstreaming of the principle into all EU policies

  13. PROGRESS GENERAL OBJECTIVES • To improve the knowledge and understanding of the situations prevailing in the Member States • To support the development of statistical tools, methods and common indicators • To support and monitor the implementation of policy objectives and Community law in the Member States, and assess their effectiveness and their impact

  14. PROGRESS GENERAL OBJECTIVES • To promote networking/mutual learning, identification and dissemination of good practice and innovative approaches at EU level • To enhance the awareness of stakeholders and the general public about the EU policies and objectives • To boost the capacity of key EU networks to promote, support and further develop EU policies and objectives • To promote gender mainstreaming into all sections and activities of PROGRESS

  15. PROGRESS TYPE OF ACTIVITIES • Analytical activities(data/statistics; common indicators; studies; impact assessments) • Mutual learning, Awareness & Dissemination(best practices & peer review; media campaigns and events) • Support to main actors (support to key EU networks; working groups; training seminars; experts' networks; EU level observatories; exchange of personnel; cooperation with international institutions)

  16. PROGRESSFINANCIAL ENVELOPE Total financial envelope – 743,29 m€

  17. PROGRESSFINANCIAL ENVELOPE Repartition of the budget among policy sections (2007-2013)

  18. ACCESS TO PROGRESS • Participating countries • Public employment services and their agencies • Local and regional authorities • Specialised bodies provided for under Community law • Social partners • NGOs, in particular those organised at European level • Higher education institutions and research institutes • Experts in evaluation • National statistical offices • Media

  19. ENHANCING PROGRESS IMPACT 1. • Four axes • Consolidation • Focus • Alignement • Complementarity

  20. ENHANCING PROGRESS IMPACT • Increasing efficiency and performance – result-based management • Developing a strategic framework for PROGRESS implementation • Focusing on actions where EU added-value is highest • Defining EU added-value • Complementarity with ESF and other Community interventions

  21. IMPLEMENTING PROGRESS • Promoting partnership • Coordination at Commission level • Coordination at the national level • Link between PROGRESS Committee and other policy Committees • Partnership with NGOs and social partners • Social Agenda Forum • Putting in place a multi-annual programming

  22. METHOD OF IMPLEMENTATION • Direct management by the Commission • Commission is assisted by a Committee (with representatives from Member States) • Approval by the Committee of the general guidelines for implementation and annual plans of work • Annual Plans of Work implemented through • Call for tenders (contracts) • Call for proposals (subsidies - max 80% co-financing)

  23. WHERETO GET MORE INFORMATION Our website http://ec.europa.eu/employment_social/progress/index_en.html Our brochure

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