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Le nouveau Programme Opérationnel pour INTERREG EUROPE est publié : la consultation publique est ouverte

Publication du nouveau PO INTERREG EUROPE

Le nouveau draft du Programme Opérationnel (PO) pour le programme de coopération interrégionale INTERREG EUROPE est publié le 10 janvier 2014.

Ce programme a pour objectif de favoriser les échanges d’expériences, de connaissances et de bonnes pratiques parmi les partenaires de différentes régions européens, autour de 4 objectif thématiques :
– Renforcer la recherche, le développement technologique et l’innovation
– Favoriser la compétitivité des PME
– Soutenir le changement vers une économie pauvre en carbone dans tous les secteurs
– Protéger l’environnement et promouvoir l’efficacité des ressources

Consultation publique jusqu’au 21 mars 2014
Une consultation publique est ouverte jusqu’au 21 mars 2014 : tous les acteurs intéressés à travers l’Europe, c’est-à-dire les autorités locales, régionales et nationales, les partenaires économiques et sociaux ainsi que les organismes représentants des groupes thématiques ou la société civile, y compris les partenaires environnementaux, les organisations non-gouvernementales sont invités à répondre à cette consultation afin de partager leurs commentaires sur ce PO.

Remplir le questionnaire devrait prendre environ 15 minutes et il faut le faire directement en ligne en cliquant ici.

Pour plus d’informations, veuillez consulter la page de la consultation publique ici.

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