Video summary of the ALDE Seminar "Absorption of EU funds: lessons from Ireland and Spain"
Event date: 10/06/08 09:00 to 11:30
Location: Room PHS 7C50, European Parliament, Brussels
Following the adoption of the operational programmes, Member States and their regions are currently able to benefit from EU funding amounting to 347 billion euros, allocated for the Structural Funds for the 2007-2013 period. However, at the same time the new Member States can still use the funds under the previous Financial Perspectives (2000-2006).
The pace and capacity of EU Member States to absorb EU funds differs from country to country. The reasons for slower absorption of Structural Funds may vary from lacking administrative capacity, lack of training and appropriate policy planning and budgeting, suspended payments to delays in adopting the operational programmes.
This seminar will discuss lessons to learn from the Irish and Spanish experiences of implementing Structural and Cohesion Funds. The first panel will focus on Spanish and Irish approaches to developing the absorption capacity. The second panel will discuss the absorption capacity of the new Member States and their particularities. These lessons are meant to help in the design of strategies for increasing the absorption capacity in all Member States, but particularly in the newer ones, which are the greater beneficiaries of European assistance.
Speakers will include the Commmissioner for Regional Policy, Mrs Danuta Hübner, national experts from Spain, Ireland and Romania, and a representative of the World Bank.
For more information:
Ahopelto Anu - Tel: +32 2 283 21 81
On ALDE Website:
http://www.alde.eu/index.php?id=42&no_cache=1&tx_ttnews[tt_news]=9534
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I agree.. Brussel supports the Hungary but it's not able to check the result of these EU founds.. For example an impoverished are was supported by Eu founds and a new tennis court was built there. It's empty now..noboby use it.. There aren't any wealthy tourists or loal people.
Thx for it, my dear friend from Ireland:)
usespanner1 1 year ago
Most countries that have less than 75% of GDP receive funds as part of the cohesion policy. I am from Ireland and if it wasn't for EU funding we would be starving. The EU buttered our bread in the past.Now we are paying it back and its good the a lagging behind region like Greece can benefit from the same oppurtunities we did.Also does anybody think that Vincente Rodriguez has an extremely strong Andalucian accent?Even when he is speaking English he pronounces 'your' as 'jour' haha
robirlanda 3 years ago
Well, look, really it's like this. Greece steals the money. Now you are going to say so.
FunForTheFuture 3 years ago