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EU Southern Mediterranean Research and Innovation Cooperation
Fadila Boughanemi
Policy Officer
European Neighbourhood, Africa and Gulf
DG Research and Innovation
European Commission
ENPARD SOUTH REGIONAL SEMINAR
AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT: SHARING BEST PRACTICES AND EXPERIENCE WITH RESEARCH ACTORS
16 AND 17 OCTOBER, 2014 - BRUSSELS
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General policy context
International Cooperation in Horizon 2020
- International cooperation is crucial to address many Horizon 2020 objectives
- Principle of general openness: the programme remains the most open funding programme in the world
- Need to join forces globally to tackle global challenges
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The objectives of international cooperation
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Strengthening EU's excellence & attractiveness in Research
and Innovation and its industrial competitiveness
Tackling global societal challenges
Supporting EU's external policies
Three inter-twinned
objectives
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New strategy for international cooperation in research and innovation
Need to engage more actively and strategically in international cooperation:
Combining openness with better targeted actions
Strengthened partnership with Member States
Stronger contribution of research and innovation to external policies of the Union
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The Report
Dimensions of
international cooperation
International aspects of
Horizon 2020
Common Principles & Framework Conditions
Multilateral cooperation
Synergies with EU external Policies and
with EU MS and Associated Countries
Communication & awareness
Strategic planning for bilateral and
regional cooperation
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The International Dimension of HORIZON 2020
HORIZON 2020 Open to the World
80 billion over 7 years
Contributing to
multilateral initiatives
Targeted international cooperation
General opening
Bottom-up cooperation
Targeted international cooperation
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Mirror the evolution of R&I dialogues
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Strategic priority setting and the Roadmaps (RM)
How many Roadmaps? Which Partners?
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Mirror the evolution of R&I dialogues
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Strategic priority setting and the Roadmaps (RM)
How were RMs priorities set?
Bilateral policy dialogues: EU and common interest, mutual benefit, optimal scale and scope and synergies
EU external policies: R&I a key priority in broader bilateral relations
Strategic planning of priorities for future cooperation
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Southern Mediterranean countries` participation in Horizon 2020
General opening, exceptions
Targeted calls
ENP (automatic funding; prospects for association)
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Euro-Mediterranean R&I Policy context
Euro-Mediterranean bilateral policy dialogues - 5 S&T agreements/Joint Committee Meetings: Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Morocco, Tunisia - 2 association agreements to Horizon 2020: Turkey and Israel
Euro-Mediterranean bi-regional policy dialogue Euro-Mediterranean Group of Senior Officials in Research and Innovation (19 meetings since 1995)
Euro-Mediterranean Innovation Agenda setting up a comprehensive innovation support framework in the Mediterranean
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Synergy with the European Neighbourhood Instrument (ENPI/ENI)
The ENPI supports research capacity building through the implementation of Research Development and Innovation Programme (RDI):
Algeria (21 M)
Egypt (11 M + 20 M)
Jordan (5+5 M)
Morocco (1.35 M)
Tunisia (12 M)
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EU South Mediterranean R&I cooperation
Specific activities to promote the EU South Mediterranean cooperation coordination and support actions
FP7 on-going
- Support to bilateral activities (Bilats)
- Support to regional platforms INCO-Nets (MIRA/MedSpring), 4+4
- Building competence in research labs (ERA-WIDEs), 31 Southern
Mediterranean projects, around EUR 15,5 million
- MEDSPRING 4 EUR million
- ERANETMED EUR 2,5 million
- Bridging the gap between research and innovation (R2I), 13 ENP projects,
EUR 9,5 million
Horizon 2020 first calls -Middle East regional platform, EUR 1 million
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ERANETMED
Number of countries engaged in the first joint call: 15+1 int. organization + 1 region Total funds committed: EUR 12,750 M Themes of the call: 1)renewable energy and energy efficiency; 2) water resources management; 3) water-energy nexus Action addressed: collaborative research, innovation, mobility, capacity-building Cross-cutting issues addressed: socio-economic governance, ICT and gender Launch: 1 November 2014
Institution /
country Contribution
CIHEAM,
International 300.000
TUBITAK , Turkey 500.000
DGRSDT, Algeria 1.000.000
RPF, Cyprus 200.000
STDF, Egypt 1.500.000
ANR, France 2.000.000
CNRS - F, France 200.000
HCST, Jordan 220.000
CNRS - L, Lebanon 200.000
FCT , Portugal 500.000 (tbc)
MESRST , Tunisia 600.000
BMBF, Germany 1.500.000
MCST, Malta 400.000
MINECO, Spain 500.000
MIUR, Italy 2.000.000
Reg Puglia, Italy 300.000
GRST, Greece 800.000
TOTAL 12.720.00 (tbc)
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MEDSPRING
- Euro-Mediterranean AGORA: an inclusive and participatory approach to project key actions. Intensive exchange with society to build trust - EMEG action increase influence on EU research / innovation and cooperation agenda, including engagement of stakeholders - Stakeholders meetings - Brokerage events: Increase offer and opportunity for SMEs/Start-ups : more engagement of private investors
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Relevant Era-Wide projects
FAWIRA Reinforcement of the Algerian National
Institute of Agronomic research (INRAA)
BOT-ERA Focusing on EU-Jordanian cooperation
and increased access to Jordan precious crop and
crop wild relatives
DEBPAL2 Agro-biodiversity and biodiversity in
Palestine
Relevant R2I project
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Lessons Learnt
Defining a widely-shared medium to long term cooperation and coordination agenda is crucial for success
Identifying priority areas of cooperation helps focus the cooperation
Improving coordination between EU, its Member States and Southern Mediterranean countries' policies and programmes for maximum impact
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Open calls Challenge 6
INT-02-2015:Encouraging the R&I cooperation between the Union and
selected regional partners: Southern Mediterranean Neighbourhood
INT-06-2015: Re-invigorating the partnership between the two shores of the
Mediterranean
INT-07-2015: Towards a new geopolitical order in the South and East
Mediterranean region
Challenge 5
WATER-5c-2015: Development of water supply and sanitation technology,
systems and tools, and/or methodologies
Challenge 2: Unlocking the growth potential of rural areas through enhanced
governance and social innovation (Southern Mediterranean)
Opening date/Deadline
10/12/2014 - 28/05/2015
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Research and Innovation
Latest Publication Focus on Neighbourhood http://ec.europa.eu/research/iscp/pdf/neighbourhood_policy.pdf
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Policy Research and Innovation
Where to find more information?
Report on the Implementation of the Strategy for International Cooperation in Research and Innovation COM(2014) 567 final European Commission: http://ec.europa.eu/research/iscp/pdf/policy/progress_report_sep-2014.pdf
DG Research and Innovation European Commission http://ec.europa.eu/research/index.cfm
Horizon 2020 open to the world participants portal: European Commission: http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/
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Thank you!