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1 ESF - State of the Art in Romania

2 Financial allocation 2014 – 2020
Type of funding sources Funding allocation per program (€) European Neighbourhood Instrument (ENI) and European Regional Fund Cross Border Cooperation and Fund for Local cooperation in Moldova 620 mil. European Social Fund – Operational Program Human Capital (16 IP’s) 4,5 bln. – 67% of total allocation European Social Fund – Operational Program Administrative Capacity (6 IP’s) 660 mil. National Program for Rural Development – Leader Action 80 mil FEAD (food and education) 441 mil euros

3 Specific funding opportunities for cooperation Romania - Moldova
Type of funding sources Targeted actions and priorities of investment 1. EU bilateral assistance to Moldova, under the European Neighbourhood Instrument (ENI), with a total budget € 131 mil. ( ) 1.1 Agriculture and rural development: the main objective is to support Moldova to strengthen its economic, social and territorial cohesion in an environmentally sustainable fashion. 1.2 Public administration reform: support the modernisation of the central and local public administration through the introduction of a result-oriented management approach (transferring of instrument and expertise: community based approach) 2. Program for cooperation Romania – Moldova (financial allocation € 489 mil.) 2.1 Education and Research

4 ESF – Operational Program Human Capital and Operational Program Administrative Capacity
Type of funding sources Targeted actions and priorities of investment TO8 – Encouraging employment and labour mobility, especially for youth and for vulnerable (unemployed) people 8.1 Integrated package of measures for socio-professional integration (financial allocation € 575 mil.) 8.2 Encouraging entrepreneurship and setting up of enterprises in rural area – supporting independent life for youth (financial allocation € 1.1 bln.) TO9 - Promoting social inclusion and fight against poverty 9.1 Development of social economy and social entrepreneurship (financial allocation € 475 mil.) 9.2 Improving quality of life and facilitating access to social and medical services (financial allocation € 457 mil.) TO10 - Supporting education, developing skills and encouraging lifelong learning 10.1 Preventing early school dropout, corrective measures on school dropout, life long learning programs (financial allocation € bln.) IP.1 Improving the decision-making processes; developing and implementing coordination / cooperation / consultation mechanisms between government structures and civil society (financial allocation 327 mil euros) 1.1 development of procedures / mechanisms / skills for supporting and promoting local development; development / implementation of mechanisms for consultation with NGOs, public authorities and social partners in developing local policies and strategies process; IP.2 Sustaining an efficient management at the level of local public authorities and institutions (205 mil. euros) 2.1 increasing transparency, integrity and accountability of public authorities and institutions

5 Elements of novelty for the 2015-2020 programming period
Focus on integrated projects that address community needs (areas covered: education, employment, health and social services, voluntary) Focus on program approach versus project approach; Measures dedicated to the disadvantaged communities from rural areas, in particular Roma communities and marginalized communites; The use of global grants schemes for complex interventions (focus on entrepreneurship, and social services) Focus on projects implemented in partnership, mainly based on public-private partnership Focus on administrative and technical expertise of partnership leader


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