ESF transnational calls – Member State plans

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Peer Reviews and new Compendium on CSR Presentation to HLG meeting 20 December 2013, Brussels.
Advertisements

Our education, employment and youth entrepreneurship Wiesbaden, November 2008 The future belongs to us – how shall we handle it? Working group 2.
1 Owner-Occupied Housing Summary of the pilot Item 5 of the Agenda D4 – Price Statistics HICP Working Group Luxembourg October 2007.
EIP-AGRI The EIP must bridge the gap between research and farming practice focussing on real, existing issues and research needs from the ‘field’ and involve.
Monitoring and Evaluation of Roma projects and policies, Brussels, 30/11/2010 Evaluating the European Social Fund support to Roma inclusion: processes,
International Credit Mobility Call for Proposals 2016.
COCOF Meeting 24th March 2009 Regional governance in the context of globalisation Kai Böhme SWECO ADT Consulting (FR), Archidata (IT), AUREX (SK), Berman.
CIS-Workshop on „WFD and Hydropower“ June 2007 Berlin, Germany - First Workshop under Phase II ( ) of the EU activity „Water Framework Directive.
Czech Republic: Implementation of Transnational cooperation October 8, 2008 Open days, Brussels.
Eurostat Ag.no "Annex 2" supplement to Eurostat Annual Report, October 2015 Working Group on Article 64 and Article 65 of the Staff Regulations Meeting.
Gender Equality is key towards the eradication of Violence against Women.
Comparative analysis of the National Rural Networks (NRNs) in the EU Member States Martin Law Contact Point of the European Network for Rural Development.
Activity Report and Future Planning. European thematic work 2006 Main priorities: 1.Gather and analyze "good practice" and general information on operations.
Research and Innovation Research and Innovation Horizon 2020 Policy Support Facility(PSF) Workshop for enlargement countries Diana Senczyszyn Unit A4,
Module V Creating awareness on validation of the acquired competences
European Network for Rural Development (EN RD)
Highlights of 2016 and the outlook for 2017
Economic benefits of gender equality in the EU
2010, European Year for combating poverty and social exclusion
Baltic Sea Region Programme : New Funding Opportunities
Eurojust cases involving crimes against children
Capacity building programme on transnationality in ESF calls for propposals Brussels, 7-8 November 2016.
Mutual learning a success – We must take a lead on calls
Point 5. Countries plans on Time Use Surveys
Update on the UOE 2012 data collection
Networks produce results – Impact Task Force launched
BALTIC SEA NETWORK - ESF
European Investment Bank Group
Ag.no. 15 Lessons from the 2015 A65 exercise
No document Ag 08 ESA2010 (SNA 2008)
Experience of the MAs with the structured survey on end recipients
ESF and Social Partners
Natura 2000 – SCI Union Lists
ESF Evaluation Partnership Meeting – 13 November 2013
2.1. ESS Agreement on Learning Mobility (IVET & Youth)
State of play of PA and OP negotiations
ESF Transnational Cooperation
Education and Training Statistics Working Group, May 2011
Long-Term Unemployment Project
State of legal transposition (1)
Ag.no.16 A65 country manuals and country assessments
3C. Update of Summary of WISE electronic delivery
State of play of PA and OP negotiations
State of play Article 5 reports
MISSOC NETWORK MEETING Amsterdam, 6-7 June 2016
ESF FINANCIAL EXECUTION ESF Technical Working Group Meeting June 2018
REGIO's 2014 communication priorities
Update on the MIS risk assessment notes
Strengthening the social dimension of the EMU COM (2013) 690 ESF Informal Technical Working Group Brussels, 5 December 2013 Carola BOUTON DG Employment,
1.
on Priority Substances Strategic Coordination Group
Representative sampling questionnaire
Marine Strategy Framework Directive: Transposition and Implementation
ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF GENDER EQUALITY IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
Technical Working Group meeting 21 March 2012 Brussels
ESF FINANCIAL EXECUTION ESF Technical Working Group Meeting June 2018
Item 8.1 Implementation of the 2016 Adult Education Survey
Programme adoptions Cohesion Policy:
ETS Working Group meeting 24-25/9/2007 Agenda point 7 CVTS3 brief update /09/ 2007 ETS working group.
ESF FINANCIAL EXECUTION ESF Technical Working Group Meeting June 2018
3.6. Impact of population and housing census results on population stocks and on LFS and SILC–follow-up DSS Meeting September 2012.
Water scarcity & droughts
FISIM State of play Agenda Item 3.
Update on implementation WG F 27 April 2010 Maria Brättemark
European Statistical Training Programme (ESTP)
The 1997 UN Watercourses Convention
Doc.A6465/16/03 Ag.no.16 A65 country manuals
Doc.A6465/14/04 Ag.16 A65 country manuals
LAMAS Working Group 5-6 October 2016
Connectivity to secure networks
Presentation transcript:

ESF transnational calls – Member State plans ESF Committee 8 February 2017

48 responses from 23 countries QUESTIONNAIRE ON TNC CALLS 48 responses from 23 countries BE, BG, CY, CZ, DE, EE, EL, ES, FI, HR, HU, IE, IT, LT, LV, NL, PL, PT, SE, SI, SK, UK NO RESPONSE FROM: France, Luxembourg and Romania 2

PURPOSE OF THE QUESTIONNAIRE Reminding all MAs about their duty (and great opportunity) to implement transnational actions within ESF Make MAs discuss and plan implementation of transnationality within their OPs – gathering formal declarations Better coordination of transnational calls across all Member States on EU level (Coordinated Call 2018 and all other calls within flexible approach) Indentifying main challenges Planning necessary assistance to Managing Authorities (capacity building seminars, individual coaching etc.)

WHICH OPs HAVE A SEPARATE PRIORITY AXIS FOR TRANSNATIONAL COOPERATION? BE, BG, CZ, ES, HU, PL

HOW MANY MSs ARE GOING TO FINANCE TRANSNATIONAL PROJECTS?

BE (2 OPs), BG (2 OPs), IE, IT (2 OPs), LT, PL, PT, SE Member States, which declared participation in Coordinated all: BE (2 OPs), BG (2 OPs), IE, IT (2 OPs), LT, PL, PT, SE Member States, which declared launching a transnational call (outside the Coordinated call): BE, BG, ES, HR, HU, NL, PL Member States, which allow transnational component in their calls for projects: BG, CZ, DE, FI, HR, HU, SE, UK

MAIN REASONS WHY NOT JOINING THE COORDINATED CALL 2018 Too difficult technically (7) Not a political priority (8) ESF transnationality was dissapointing in the past (2) MAIN REASONS WHY NOT JOINING THE COORDINATED CALL 2018

HOW MANY MAs ARE INTERESTED IN TAKING PART IN THE TASK FORCE ON TRANSNATIONAL CALLS? 20 MAs from 15 countries

HOW CAN ESF TRANSNATIONAL PLATFORM HELP? Organise another capacity building seminar (14) Individual coaching (11) Help with partner search (2)

8 Member States (11 OPs) have declared participation in 2018 coordinated call  more partnerships, more projects, more impact 16 Member States will allow and finance transnational projects (coordinated calls, flexible calls, TNC component)  bigger scope of partner search 20 MAs (15 MSs) interested in joining the Impact Task Force  possibility to overcome the MSs difficulties (mostly technical) and maybe get on board even more MSs, creating the evidence of the added value of TNC CONCLUSIONS

NEXT STEPS AND CHALLENGES Agree the timetable and ToR for coordinated call 2018 (the survey showed little differences among some MSs) Mapping of flexible calls and national calls with possible TNC component (they are also potential partners for coordinated call beneficiaries!) Spread the news in regions, so that project promoters are aware of the possibility to add TN component to their projects and TO MAKE USE OF OUR PARTNER SEARCH DATABASE !! FOR MSs IT’S TIME TO MOVE FROM DECLARATION TO ACTIONS! FOR ESF TN PLATFORM IT’S TIME TO SET UP THE IMPACT TASK FORCE! NEXT STEPS AND CHALLENGES

IMPACT TASK FORCE The role: Establishing the timetable and terms of reference for coordinated call 2018 Monitor flexible calls and calls with possible TNC component  share their timetables on the TNC website Engage geo-desks, co-operate with all Thematic Networks and build synergies with other TNC initiatives (macro-regional strategies etc.) Assist MSs in implementation of TNC, monitor the outcomes Prepare recommendations for transnationality after 2020 Next steps: Send out technical dossier on implementation of the TNC calls to all ESF MAs Organising another capacity-building seminar (end of February/beginning of March?) Providing individual coaching (by request from MS) 3. Forum of Impact Task Force will be available on our website soon!

For any queries please contact: THANK YOU! For any queries please contact: esf@aeidl.eu +32 2 736 1890 http://ec.europa.eu/esf/transnationality IMPACT TASK FORCE: Aleksandra Kowalska ako@aeidl.eu +32 2 736 49 60 x 208