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Transition from ISPA to Cohesion and Structural Funds: A Seminar for Candidate Countries

This seminar aims to inform candidate countries about the transition from ISPA to Cohesion and Structural Funds, highlighting the benefits, projects, and results achieved. It also explains the differences between ISPA and the new funds, as well as the timeline for implementation. Join us to learn about the opportunities for economic convergence and sustainable development.

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Transition from ISPA to Cohesion and Structural Funds: A Seminar for Candidate Countries

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  1. Annual meeting of Ispa partners 2003 From Ispato Cohesion and Structural Funds 10 April 2003 09.00-11.00 3rd SessionReinforcement of Institutional Capacity 11.00-11.15 Coffee Break 11.15-13.00 4th SessionCo-financing of Structural Funds and the Cohesion Fund 13.00-13.15 Closing Remarks 13.15 Buffet From Ispa to Cohesion and Structural Funds /17 nkb

  2. From Ispato Cohesion and Structural Funds A seminar to inform the Candidate Countriesabout the transition From Ispa to Cohesion and Structural Funds nkb

  3. What is ISPA??? The Instrument for Structural Policy for Pre-Accession co-finances projects that help the CEECs to meet EU standards in the fields of environment and transport From Ispa to Cohesion and Structural Funds

  4. ISPA, a “Cohesion Fund”for Central and Eastern Europe ISPA projects help to reduce the disparities between the CEECs and current EU countries • The ISPA projects • facilitate preparationfor accession (acquiscommunautaire) • improve health and safetystandards, sustainable development and sustainable mobility • contribute to social andeconomical development From Ispa to Cohesion and Structural Funds

  5. ISPA, a learning possibility for Central and Eastern Europe From Ispa to Cohesion and Structural Funds

  6. while already improving the environment and transport sector From Ispa to Cohesion and Structural Funds

  7. Some results - environment From Ispa to Cohesion and Structural Funds

  8. Some results - transport From Ispa to Cohesion and Structural Funds

  9. Overview of Ispa in 2000-2002 From Ispa to Cohesion and Structural Funds

  10. Overview of Ispa in 2000-2002 • €5.6 billion in ISPA grant decided of which €3.2 billion committed • 249 projects approved • 151 in environment (% of committed 49,07%) • 87 in transport (49,97%) • 1 flood relief ( 0,53%) • 10 decentralisation assistance (EDIS) ( 0,14%) • Average EU contribution rate: 64,5% • March 2003: 11,6% of decided amount paid which represents 20,3% of commitments From Ispa to Cohesion and Structural Funds

  11. Overview of Ispa in 2000-2002 The finish line is near, but there is still much to do !!! From Ispa to Cohesion and Structural Funds

  12. 16 April 2003 1 January 2004 1 May 2004 - Ispa continuesas before - no Ispa decisions for acceding countries - Existing Ispaprojects becomeCF projects - appraisal of programming documents - finalising of CF and SF project preparation - start ofCF and SF implementation (?) The remaining accession timeline Ispa Structural Funds - Cohesion Fund From Ispa to Cohesion and Structural Funds

  13. Ispa versus Cohesion Fund Three important differences to Ispa - An economic convergence programme needs to be established and implemented - Minimum project size increased to € 10 million - Full implementation responsibility with the Member State,but with deepened ex-post control From Ispa to Cohesion and Structural Funds

  14. Ispa versus Structural Funds Four important differences to Ispa - Principle of partnership between local, regional, national and community actors throughout the entire process - Multi-annual programming instead of individual projects - Far wider range of possible interventions,in particular in Objective 1 regions - Full implementation responsibility with theMember States, but deepened ex-post control From Ispa to Cohesion and Structural Funds

  15. Use of Ispa and Cohesion Fund for commitments and paymentsof projects started under Ispa Commitments Payments 1st advancepayment 2nd advance payment 1st interim payment Ispa budget Cohesion Fund budget Resumé: on accession existing Ispa projects become Cohesion Fund projects,but payments are first done from the already committed Ispa budget From Ispa to Cohesion and Structural Funds

  16. Directorate F of DG Regio wishes youa safe last stage towards accession From Ispa to Cohesion and Structural Funds

  17. Information For more detailed information onregional policy, including Ispa http://europa.eu.int/comm/regional_policy Our future together – extending peace,stability and prosperityacross Europe From Ispa to Cohesion and Structural Funds

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