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SLOVENIA Partnership agreement and Operational programme 2014-2020. Budapest, 16-17 June 2014 Hermina Golob Head od Development Policies Division. 2014 – 2020 programming context. Funds available: 2007 – 2013: 4,1 bn EUR (CF, ERDF, ESF) 104 mio EUR (ETC) 2014 – 2020:
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SLOVENIA Partnership agreement and Operational programme 2014-2020 Budapest, 16-17 June 2014 Hermina Golob Head od Development Policies Division
2014 – 2020 programmingcontext • Funds available: • 2007 – 2013: • 4,1 bn EUR (CF, ERDF, ESF) • 104 mio EUR (ETC) • 2014 – 2020: • 3 bn EUR (CF, ERDF, ESF) • 160 mio EUR (CEF), 21 mio EUR (FEAD), 63 mio EUR (ETC) • Slovenia is among the countries that was severely hit by the economic and financial crisis high discrepancy betwenn funds available and the needs • 2 Cohesion regions
2 Cohesion regions in SI Slovenia as one region Cohesionfund (895 mio EUR) Slovenia as one region Cohesionfund (895 mio EUR) West CohesionRegionERDF (approx 60 %) ESF (approx 40 %) (847 mio EUR) EastCohesionRegionERDF (approx 70 %) ESF (approx 30 %) (1,26 bn EUR)
Timeline • Partnership agreement: • formally submitted to EC 10 April 2014 • EC comments: mid June • Approval: end August • Operational programme: • formally submitted to EC 12 May 2014 • EC comments: mid August
Operationalprogramme • Single document for all three funds (ESF, ERDF, FS) and both cohesion regions (East and West) • 12priority axes (together with the Technical Assistance)
Challenges ahead • Further concentration of proposedmeasures • Improve • intervention logic, • specific objectivesformulation, • in some cases better elaboration of the described measures to demonstrate contribution to the specific objectives • Demonstrate more clearly the synergies among the investment priorities • Sustainable urban development/integrated territorial investments • Approval of both councils of both cohesion regions