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1 © Shutterstock - olly The European Social Fund In 2014 – 2020 & Social Inclusion Structured Dialogue – 23 April 2015 Andriana SUKOVA – TOSHEVA, Director, Social Market Economy in Member States I: ESF, DG EMPL

2 A secured and dedicated minimum financial allocation on Social inclusion  At least 20% of MS total ESF envelope earmarked on the thematic objective "Promoting social inclusion, combating poverty and any discrimination"  A significant increase compared with the past programming period: 2007 – 2013 : 17% (i.e. EUR 12,9 billion)* 2014 – 2020 : 25.5% (i.e. EUR 21,1 billion) *(6 th Cohesion Report)

3 3 Share of social inclusion among the ESF thematic objectives

4 4 Breakdown of ESF per investment priority under TO 9 Social Inclusion Investment priorities Amount (EUR billion) % ( of ESF allocation) 9 (i)12,915,5 9 (ii)1,31,6 9 (iii)0,60,7 9 (iv)44,9 9 (v)1,31,5 9 (vi)11,2

5 Share of Social Inclusion in the national ESF financial allocations

6 6 A comprehensive thematic objective 1.Active inclusion 2.Integration of marginalized communities such as the Roma 3.Combating discrimination based on sex, racial or ethnic origin or belief, disability, age or sexual orientation 4.Enhancing access to affordable, sustainable and high quality services including health care and social services of general interest 5.Promoting social economy and social entreprises 6.Community led local development strategies + 2 horizontal principles : 1.Promotion of gender equality 2.Promotion of equal opportunities and non-discrimination

7 Ex Ante Conditionalities  Ensuring the right framework conditions for successful investments on social inclusion through ex ante conditionalities: General ex-ante conditionalities (for all ESI Funds) such as on anti-discrimination, gender and disability Thematic ex-ante conditionalities linked to the investment priorities related to social inclusion: National strategic policy framework for poverty reduction National Roma inclusion strategic policy framework National or regional strategic policy framework for Health 7

8 Transnational cooperation  Coordinated approach around Common Themes (= Common Framework) including Inclusion, Social Entrepreneurship  Setting up of thematic networks for each common theme  Organisation of calls for proposals across all the common themes

9 Next steps on the monitoring of social inclusion  At Member State level : Ongoing process : the setting up of the monitoring committees (composition, selection criteria, follow up on the CSRs…) From 2016 : annual report on the OP implementation to be submitted by MS  At Commission level : By 31 December 2015 : submission of a report on the outcomes of the negotiations on the PAs and OPs (art. 16 CPR Regulation) From 2016 : submission of a summary report in relation to ESIF programmes based on the annual implementation reports.

10 THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION More information available under: http://ec.europa.eu/esf


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