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Baltic Sea Region Programme 2007-2013: a general overview Joint Technical Secretariat

Baltic Sea Region Programme 2007-2013: a general overview Joint Technical Secretariat Information Seminar for Latvian project partners Riga, 9 November 20 1 0. Content. What is the Baltic Sea Region programme? Programme’s management structure . What do we expect from projects?

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Baltic Sea Region Programme 2007-2013: a general overview Joint Technical Secretariat

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  1. Baltic Sea Region Programme 2007-2013: a general overview Joint Technical Secretariat Information Seminar for Latvian project partners Riga, 9 November 2010

  2. Content • What is the Baltic Sea Region programme? • Programme’s management structure. • What do we expect from projects? • Further information. Information Seminar for Latvian project partners, Riga, 9 November 2010 Information Seminar for Latvian project partners, Riga, 9 November 2010

  3. What is the Baltic Sea RegionProgramme? • Programme area • 1. EU Member States (ERDF and ENPI): • Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Sweden and Northern parts of Germany • 2. Norway (Norwegian fund) • 3. Partner countries (ENPI): • Belarus and North-western regions of Russia (no Financing Agreement signed) Information Seminar for Latvian project partners, Riga, 9 November 2010

  4. 65 Transnational co-operation projects Priority 1. Fostering innovations Priority 3. Baltic Sea as a common resource 22 projects 16 projects “To create a sustainable, competitive and territorially integrated Baltic Sea Region” 15 projects 12 projects Priority 2. External and internal accessibility Priority 4. Attractive and competitive cities and regions Lead Partner Seminar, Rostock, 6-7 October 2010

  5. Programme supports implementation of EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region so far 11flagships and 11 projects being confirmed as part of flagships Information Seminar for Latvian project partners, Riga, 9 November 2010

  6. Information Seminar for Latvian project partners, Riga, 9 November 2010

  7. 3. What do we expect from projects? • all partners committed to the project activities • respect principle of transnationality • achieve the expected projects' results, which are durable and transferable • raise policy-making competence in the participating institutions • ensure effective marketing of results and outputs • regularly report and inform JTS about achievements and major project activities Information Seminar for Latvian project partners, Riga, 9 November 2010

  8. Further information • eu.baltic.net • Programme page on facebook • Programme on Twitter Information Seminar for Latvian project partners, Riga, 9 November 2010

  9. Baltic Sea Region Programme 2007-2013 Vineta Grieķere Project Officer, Joint Technical Secretariat Information Seminar for Latvian project partners Riga, 9 November 2010

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