• Regional Policy
  • previous
  • Page 1 of 70
  1. €21 million redirected from Regional Funds to help promote growth in Cyprus

    published on Friday, April 26, 2013 under Regional Policy

    The European Commission has announced the reprogramming of a plan that will help promote growth in Cyprus and strengthen the impact of EU regional funds there. In particular, it will redirect €21 million worth of Regional Funds to help the country deal with the current socio-economic crisis and ensure a quicker delivery of available investments particularly when it comes to supporting small and medium sized business and the employment of young people.

    ... full text
  2. A report shows that innovation and small business are receiving a huge boost from cohesion policy investments

    published on Monday, April 22, 2013 under Regional Policy

    The European Commission published a report in which shows an overview of how EU Structural Funds are working in member states. According to this report, these funds have already led to progress and improvement for many citizens, such as that 1.9 million more people now have broadband access; or 2.6 million more people are served by water supply, 5.7 million more by waste water projects.

    ... full text
  3. The CoR proposes to allocate €3.5 billion to provide non-financial assistance to the most deprived in Europe

    published on Thursday, April 18, 2013 under Social Affairs

    The Committee of the Regions (CoR) has proposed that the European Commission increases by €1 billion more the level of investment for a new Fund dedicated to supporting citizens most in need. Additionally, the CoR rejected the Commission's proposals to allow member states to voluntarily participate in co-financing schemes that use the Fund, arguing that this could take away local and regional authorities' access to vitally needed investment.

    ... full text
  4. The CoR made it clear that independence movements on the part of a region must be seen as internal matters

    published on Tuesday, April 16, 2013 under Regional Policy

    The Committee of the Regions (CoR) made it clear that demands for autonomy and independence movements on the part of a region must be seen as internal matters for the member state concerned. In addition, according to the CoR, in the hypothetical situation where such a region would become independent and wants to remain in the EU, it would have to apply to become a member of the EU like any state.

    ... full text
  5. The CoR calls to ensure adequate planning of regional and local investment for the coming years

    published on Monday, April 15, 2013 under Regional Policy

    President of the Committee of Regions (CoR), Ramon Luis Valcárcel, called for an agreement on the EU budget (Multiannual Financial Framework) to be reached before the summer, in order to ensure adequate planning of regional and local investment for the coming years. He also expressed serious concerns about the positions expressed by some MEPs who suggested that cohesion policy was rooted in the past.

    ... full text
  6. Mayors of EU capital cities welcomed Commission's initiative to open a direct dialogue with the capital cities

    published on Tuesday, April 09, 2013 under Regional Policy

    In a declaration endorsed by mayors of EU capital cities, they welcomed the initiative of the European Commission to open a direct dialogue with the capital cities and to give EU cities a higher profile as direct partners for the EU. Mayors agreed that capital cities are the laboratories where solutions to the EU's social and economic problems must be found.

    ... full text
  7. Committee of the Regions and the EESC join forces to build a Europe of the people and for the people

    published on Monday, April 08, 2013 under Citizens

    The European Economic and Social Committee (EESC), Staffan Nilson, invited Ramon Valcárcel Siso, president of the Committee of the Regions, to attend the latest plenary session of the EESC in order to look at ways of developing political cooperation between the two Committees. The main aim of this action was to join forces in building a Europe "of the people and for the people".

    ... full text

Sponsored links

10ders Alerts

Provides SMEs with the most relevant information on public sector contracts. Now you can subscribe to our Tenders Alerts on Government contracts for only 192€/year.

Do not miss opportunities that your competitors might be following. Try it out for FREE during 7 days or if you'd like to know more please phone us:
+32 2 318 03 01

You will receive only relevant tenders to your product or service in the EU country you choose. Want to know more about Tenders Alerts?

Euroalert.net Sponsors

  1. Proyecto WEST-MoS
  2. Gateway S.C.S.

If you want to become a Euroalert.net sponsor email us at ads@euroalert.net.

Euroalert.net in your website

Do you want to display Euroalert.net contents on your organisation's website?

Register at Condelway to get our free EU News widget and our free EU Calls for Proposals widget.

We have subscription options from 30€/month to use Euroalert.net web services technology

Euroalert.net on Twitter

Euroalert.net by email

Every week you can receive a summary of EU information from Euroalert.net by email

Sponsored links

10ders Product Report

10ders Observatory brings you for only 35€ your customized Product Report with all this useful information:

  • How many contracts and for what value are awarded every year
  • The list of the companies wining the contracts
  • Authorities that are purchasing your product
  • The list of announced and awarded contracts

You are the one who knows the best how to analyse and get the most from this information, and 10ders Observatory can provide you the data big companies are using. Aren't you Trying?

Specially tailored to your product or service in the EU country you choose. Want to know more about Product Reports?

Sponsored links