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European Territorial Co-Operation 2014 – 2020 Preparing a new EU Programme for Cross Border Co-Operation (INTERREG V) and a new EU Programme for Peace.

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1 European Territorial Co-Operation 2014 – 2020 Preparing a new EU Programme for Cross Border Co-Operation (INTERREG V) and a new EU Programme for Peace and Reconciliation (PEACE IV) Local Government Workshop 12 February 2013

2 August – November 2012 Public Consultation November – December 2012 Review Consultation Reponses January – July 2013 First Drafts of Operational Programmes Third Quarter 2013 (tbc) Formal statutory consultation on draft Operational Programmes, SEAs and EQIAs End of 2013 Approval of Operational Programmes by NI Executive / Irish Government / Scottish Government Early 2014 Submission, negotiation and approval of Operational Programmes with European Commission Mid 2014 Commencement of new INTERREG V and PEACE IV Programmes Ex Ante Evaluations Equality Impact Assessments Strategic Environmental Assessments Socio-Economic Review Programme Evaluations

3 Emerging Views on INTERREG V No overall consistent view on four themes for INTERREG V Up to six themes emerging but only four can be chosen: No 1: Research and Development No 3: Competitiveness of SMEs No 4: Low Carbon Economy No 6: Environmental Protection and Resource Efficiency No 2: Information and Communication Technologies No 9: Social Inclusion and Combating Poverty Employment and Labour Mobility and Transport also popular themes Many responses lack detail on actual projects under these themes

4 Choosing themes for INTERREG V Ensure projects fit with the thematic objectives as outlined in the draft Regulations Ensure themes fit with the priorities of Government Departments in NI / Ireland / Scotland Demonstrated added value of cross border co-operation Ensure complementarity with the ERDF and ESF programmes which are being developed by DETI and DEL Ensure the anticipated absorption capacity of proposed themes as evidenced by a project pipeline Consider the findings of the socio-economic review Consider the views expressed in the EU Commission’s position papers to UK and Ireland.

5 Emerging Views for PEACE IV Activities in the PEACE IV programme likely to be within themes: No 9: Combating Social Exclusion No 10: Education and Lifelong learning Strong consensus on a renewed focus on young people Assistance for young people who are economically excluded Youth activities Education of young people In line with the views expressed on PEACE IV by the European Commission papers to UK and Ireland

6 Delivery Structures - Principles Depends on choice of thematic objective, in line with responsibility and legal competence Take account of the Review of Public Administration in NI and Putting People First in Ireland Efficiency within the public sector Build on the existing organisational capacities at local government level, rather than creating new structures Robust, accountable and allow for simplification Co-ordinated across funds if possible and for cross border programme must involve both Member States

7 Delivery Structures - Principles Appropriate to respond to the need for ‘results’ based programmes Appropriate ‘absorption’ capacity for the allocated funding Cover the entire life cycle of the project and programme delivery, from project development support, application and assessment process right through to audit and control


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