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MOBILISATION OF RESOURCES TO IMPLEMENT THE DANUBE STRATEGY
Ruse/Giurgiu, 10 - 11 May 2010
T. Sobieski European Commission-Head of Unit C2, DG ELARG

The Danube Strategy
First macro regional strategy with integrated European transnational approach aimed to facilitate the prosperity of the Danube Region and address its cross-border challenges.
Joint effort of all states in the Danube River Basin in defining the specific characteristics of this European macro-region and the common needs of the Danube area.
Potential and Candidate Countries (MNE, BiH, RS and HR) partners in the development of the Strategy

How do we help "enlargement" countries on their way to accession?
Main Goals:
Enlargement policy/SAP Process:
– to help the potential and candidate countries become MS.– harmonisation of legislation with the acquis and European
standards, contractual relations and financial support
Financial instruments:
– help the candidate countries make the necessary changes in order to be well prepared to join the Union

IPA – the Instrument of Pre-accession Assistance
What is IPA?
• Single general framework for financial support tailored for candidate and potential candidate countries.
• Translates political priorities into financial figures to assist beneficiaries to implement the necessary reforms and to fulfil EU requirements.
• Strong focus on the adoption and implementation of the EU acquis; support to IB and administrative capacities
• Preparing beneficiaries to manage structural funds from day of accession • Financial envelope of 11.5 billion € for the period 2007-2013

Multi-annual Indicative Financial Framework (MIFF)by country and by component
Multi-annual Indicative Planning Document (MIPD)by country for all relevant components
Annual programmes
Comp I Comp II Comp III Comp IV Comp V
Institutionalbuilding
CrossBorder
cooperation
Regionaldevelopment
Human Resources
development
RuralDevelopment
How it works?

Priorities
Progress report, European-Accession partnership, SAA, NPI
Component 1 IB: Political criteria, economic criteria, obligations of membership
Component 2 CBC: cooperation with neighbouring border areas and build local and regional capacities
Component 3/4 Regional development and HR development: preparation to ERDF, Cohesion Funds and European Social Funds; regional competitiveness, transport, environment, HR
Component 5: Rural development, preparation to Agriculture and Rural dev.policy.

Basic principles
Ownership
Coherence and concentration of assistance
Sectoral approach
Coordination, complementarity, synergy
Absorption capacity, maturity of projects

The Danube Strategy
Danube Strategy- fresh impetus
Partner Country: to identify its accession priorities; difficult choices -competing priorities on the way to accession. National proposals for actions in the Danube region: opportunity for increased synergy
EU response: strategic focused support, limited financial envelope
Our financial assistance: IPA 1 and 2 may finance inter alia Danube Strategy projects for Potential candidate Countries, and IPA 3 , 4 for Candidate Countries
Coordination, Division of labour, pool of donor resources

Projects financed in SERBIA
Danube River Information System (RIS)
Sewerage & Wastewater Strategic Master Plan for the West Morava River Basin (€3M)
Žeželj Bridge – Rebuilding Serbian infrastructure (€30 M)
Removal of unexploded ordinances (UXO) from the Danube river (€3.8M)
Preparation of the necessary documentation for river training and dredging works on selected locations along the Danube River (€2M)
Crossborder projects with Member States, and with the WB region
Under Components I and II

Projects financed in CROATIA
Under Components II, III Rehabilitation and improvement of Sava River waterway (€2,5M)
Reconstruction of the Port of Vukovar - New port East (€2,5M)
Reconstruction of the South Quay in the Port of Osijek (€1,5M)
Reconstruction of Slavonski Brod Dangerous Goods Terminal (€1,75M)
Preparation of the master plan for Sisak New Port (€1,4M) Crossborder projects with Member States and with the WB region

CORE Network – Building bridges with neighbouring states
CORE network within the European Union:
Centre of integrated network
Enables optimised use of different transport modes and the logistics system
Economic viability and environment impact
Precursor of the TENs in the WB region

What is the Western Balkan Investment Framework?
2 main objectives:
Support to infrastructureSupport to investments (private sectors, energy efficiency…)Promote general socio-economic development of the WBIFFunds – donor community – combined with loans from IFIs
Pool grants, loans and expertise together to prepare financing for a common pipeline of priority investment projects;
Strengthen coherence and synergies in donors’ support to improve the positive impact and visibility of these priority investments in the beneficiary countries of the region.
The WIBF- instrument of EC, EIB, EBRD and EU Member States to coordinate different sources of finance and leverage loans with grants for priority projects in the countries of the Western Balkans

Thank you for your attention!