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1 EU Funds for Improvement of Servcies Provided by the Municipalities Future scope of co-operation with EU Structural Funds Thomas Wobben Representation of Saxony-Anhalt to the European Union Boulevard Saint Michel 80 B-1040 Brussels Tel.: 00.32.2.741 09 31 Fax: 00.32.2.741 09 39 E-mail: [email protected]
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EU Funds for Improvement of Servcies Provided by the Municipalities

Future scope of co-operation with EU Structural Funds

Thomas WobbenRepresentation of Saxony-Anhalt to the European Union

Boulevard Saint Michel 80B-1040 Brussels

Tel.: 00.32.2.741 09 31 Fax: 00.32.2.741 09 39E-mail: [email protected]

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Joint Challenges

• Demografic change

• Reform of local administration

• Growth and employment

• Socio-economic transformation

• Energy

• Public service

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Joint framework

• EU Structural Funds

– European Regional Development Fund– European Social Fund

• EU Regulations

– Environmental legislation– Energy and climate regulations– Services of general economic interst

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Joint solutions

• Exchange of experience– Identifying best practices– Getting partners involved– Developing joint strategies

• Developing co-operation– Developing joint co-operation projects– Using the INTERREG IV B and C programmes– Using other EU programmes

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Local actors

Co-operation at Agency Level

Cooperation at Ministry level

State ChancelloryOf Saxony-Anhalt

Ministry for RegionalAffairs

Co-operation Agreement

IB-Regional Dev.Bank

VRAA

Co-operation Agreement

Saxony-Anhalt Latvia

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Example for Co-operation:

The Interregional Partnership Platform -Approach

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Overall aim of INTERREG IV C

The INTERREG IVC programme supports projects that aim, through interregional cooperation, to improve regional policies

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Aims of the IPP application

Therefore this interregional partnership platform is aiming at:

• Setting up a joint framework to improve the participation rate of the regions and in particular SME and local authorities in EU programmes and interregional co-operation,

• Develop a monitoring tool to regularly assess the internationalisation policies of the participating regions including SMEs, local and regional authorities, support agencies

• Develop initiatives to improve participation rate of these regions and regional actors in EU programmes and actions in the field of SME policies, innovation, environment and energy,

• Develop and implement a joint IT tool to improve participation rate in the participating regions

• Using the results of the co-operation in improving the structural funds mainstream programmes in the participating regions

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Experiences with the IPP approach

• project idea is based on a similar approach used in the RFO Perspective

• potential of the approach:• reaching out to institutions which haven‘t been able to join

interregional co-operation• synergy effects between interregional co-operation and othe EU

programmes can be achieved• shortcoming in the current project:

• too limited resources to achieve project objectives in each partner region

• need for a more strategic approach to be based on active regional partnerships

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RegionalPartnerships

The IPP-Partnership Model

RegionalPartnerships

RegionalPartnerships

RegionalPartnerships

Interregional Partnership

Platform

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Key elements of IPP II:

• Therefore it is suggested to develop a new INTERREG IV C application for the 2nd call on one of these topics including the following elements:

• exchanging experiences on access strategies of local and regional actors/intermediaries in the participating regions with particular focus on:

– Partnership models for improving access in interregional co-operation at local and regional level

– Specific SME services for improving accelerated SMEs participation into European/international co-operation

• identifying and selecting a limited number best practices in improving access in interregional co-operation of local and regional actors/intermediaries as part of the regional innovation strategies of the participating partners by

– carrying out joint study visits to those regions which provide the best practices– producing an best practices inventory on access models and strategies – carrying out a joint seminar to present, discuss and select the access strategies

• transferring of best practices (Partnership Model and Specific SME service) into other partner regions by

– involving the local and regional actors/intermediaries through setting up regional partnerships

– developing an interregional implementation plan to transfer the practices into the partner regions

– supporting the implementation by staff exchanges and an interregional training seminar– developing an outlook report on the lessons learned from the exchanges and its potential

role for the future

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Key elements of IPP II:

• development of a benchmark model on permanently measuring access rate of the participating partners and regularly monitoring access rates in the participating regions by

– defining the benchmark criteria for the measuring access rates in a joint seminar– producing a benchmark model– carrying out regular monitoring reports on the access rate developing an IT

• mainstreaming these practices in the ongoing regional innovation strategies and the Structural Funds Programmes by

– regularly presenting the results of the co-operation project to the SF Monitoring Committee or other relevant policy groups at local and regional level

– agreement for a joint policy meeting of high level representatives of the regional governments in the participating regions with the adoption of a joint mainstreaming-Action Plan

• communicating and disseminating the results of the exchanges and transfers in the participating regions by

– carrying out three Dissemination Conferences over the project life cycle:– 1. Start Up Conference: Innovation through international collaboration – chance and

challenge for SMEs and local and regional intermediaries– 2. Transfer Conference: New Initiatives for international collaboration in accessing

innovation– 3. Outlook Conference: Interregional Access to innovation as a central part of regional

innovation policy– Setting up a web-site and publishing a regular newsletter– Regularly issue press releases and specific reports (Monitoring Report; Good practice

Inventory; Mobile Exhibition of successful practices)

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Project Partner Consortium

• The I-P-P II application will include the following project partners:– Ministry for Business and Employment of

Saxony-Anhalt/D (Lead Partner)– Fundacion Valenciana Region Europea/E– Regional Development Agency of North Great

Plains/HU– State Regional Development Agency of

Latvia/LV

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Many thanks for your attention!