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MULTIANNUAL FINANCIAL FRAMEWORK COHESION POLICY EUROPEAN SOCIAL FUND ROMA 2014-2020. Dominique Bé EU Roma, 10/11/2011, Budapest. Multiannual Financial Framework 2014-2020: €1,025 billion. Multiannual Financial Framework Key planning & delivery principles. focus on results
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MULTIANNUAL FINANCIAL FRAMEWORKCOHESION POLICYEUROPEAN SOCIAL FUNDROMA 2014-2020 Dominique Bé EU Roma, 10/11/2011, Budapest
Multiannual Financial FrameworkKey planning & delivery principles focus on results increased use of conditionality simplification of delivery cost effective accountability (proportionality) reducing administrative burden for beneficiaries different programmes under single framework with common rules mainstreaming horizontal priorities (ex: climate action) leveraging EU funds
Cohesion policy post 20133 complementary Fundsfocused on thematic objectives ESF ERDF Cohesion fund
75% 90% GDP/capita EU average Cohesion policy post 20133 types of regions with focused priorities • crossborder • transnational • inter regional less developedconvergence transition more developedcompetitiveness territorialcooperation
less developed regions < 75 % of EU average transition regions 75-90 % more developed regions > 90 % Cohesion policy post 2013eligibility simulation GDP/capita* *index EU27=100 3 categories of regions Canarias Guyane Réunion Guadeloupe/Martinique Madeira Açores Malta
Cohesion policy post 2013ESF ≥ 25% Cohesion policy budget this graph shows the impact the 25% rule would have had in 2007-13
Cohesion policy post 2013Capping: max. 2.5% of GNI in several Member States because of GNI capping Cohesion policy allocations would be reduced compared to their 2007-13 allocation
Cohesion policy post 2013Delivery • shared management • national co-financing • higher EU co-financing rate for MS receiving financial assistance • multi-funds programmes as an option • e.g. human capital & infrastructure investments • performance reserve • 5% of cohesion policy budget • allocated at mid-term review
ESF REGULATION2014-2020Proposal from the European Commission
ESF Regulation post 2013Mission economic, social & territorial cohesion employment & job quality geographical & occupational mobility adaptation to change, education & training gender equality, equal opportunities & non discrimination social inclusion & fight against poverty Europe 2020 priorities & targets integrated guidelines for economic & employment policies Council Recommendations on NRP focus on disadvantaged groups, new challenges, good governance, reforms
ESF Regulation post 20134 priorities x 4 objectives employment & labour mobility education, skills & LLL digital agenda RDT&I SME competitiveness green skills & jobs social inclusion & fight >< poverty institutional capacity & administration
ESF Regulation post 2013Scope (I) employment, geographical & occupational labour mobility access to employment & labour mobility labour market integration of NEET self employment, entrepreneurship & business creation gender equality & work-life reconciliation adaptation to change active & healthy ageing quality labour market institutions, incl. geographic mobility education, skills & LLL fight against early school leaving access to quality education at all levels & quality LLL
ESF Regulation post 2013Scope (II) social inclusion & fight against poverty active inclusion integration of marginalised communities such as the Roma anti-discrimination quality heath care & social services of general interest social economy & enterprises community-led local development strategies institutional capacity & efficient public administration administrative capacity in “less developed” MS capacity of stakeholders delivering employment, education & social policies
ESF Regulation post 2013Scope (III) within above priorities, contribution to green skills & jobs education & training systems reform, upskilling, green jobs digital agenda digital literacy, e-skills, e-inclusion RDT&I post-graduate studies, training of researchers networking activities for higher education institutions, R&T centres & enterprises SME competitiveness adaptability & human capital
ESF Regulation post 2013Consistency & thematic concentration consistency with NRP & related Council recommendations focus on disadvantaged groups min. 20% ESF to social inclusion & fight against poverty thematic concentration (of each OP) on employment/mobility, education/training, social inclusion & institutional capacity more developed transition less developed
ESF Regulation post 2013min. 20% ESF for social inclusion this graph shows the impact the 20% rule would have had in 2007-13
ESF Regulation post 2013Horizontal principles partnership global grantsfor social partners & NGOs capacity building in less developed regions/MS for social partners, including joint actions NGOssocial inclusion, gender equality & equal opportunities
ESF Regulation post 2013Financial management simplified cost options permitted up to €100K grants standard scales of unit costs & lump sum grants mandatory for grants < €50K
MFF, Cohesion Policy & ESFPost 2013 http://ec.europa.eu/budget/reform http://ec.europa.eu/esf