EURoma is a member of this group which gathers key stakeholders at EU level related to the funds established under the CPR in the 2021-2027 programming period to assist the European Commission on questions related to their implementation.
On 12 June, the Technical Secretariat of EURoma took part in the meeting of the consultation group “Dialogue with partners at EU level of the funds established by the Common Provisions Regulation 2021-2027”, in which EURoma has been selected to participate.
This group, led by the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Regional and Urban Policy, brings together organisations representing key stakeholders at EU level related to the funds established by the Common Provisions Regulations (CPRs) in the programming period 2021-2027, including the European Social Fund Plus (ESF+) and the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), as well as representatives of the relevant European Commission Directorate-Generals.
The group is an excellent platform to review and exchange with European Commission representatives and with other partner organisations on recent relevant developments as regards the different Funds under the CPR with representatives as well as on experiences and practices. The Group is also expected to assist the Commission on questions relating to the implementation of the Funds and to monitor and exchange experience and good practices on partnership and multilevel governance.
The Group is an excellent platform to review and exchange with representatives of the European Commission and other partner organisations the latest relevant developments concerning the different funds under the CPR, as well as experiences and practices. The Group is also expected to assist the Commission on issues related to the implementation of the Funds and to monitor and exchange experiences and good practices on partnership and multi-level governance.
Participants had the opportunity to discuss a wide range of issues, including:
- Discussions on the future of cohesion policy, based on the findings of the Cohesion Policy Report;
- The European Year of Skills and the Action Plan on Labour and Skills Shortages
- The Just Transition Platform (JTP)
- The implementation of the Code of Conduct on Partnership, including the compilation of good practices
- The first lessons from the implementation of the partnership principle in the Justice and Home Affairs Funds under the Common Provisions Regulations
- The European Green Deal, with a particular focus on how to harness the power of grassroots, community-led initiatives.
For further information, see https://ec.europa.eu/regional_policy/policy/communication/structured-dialogue-with-partners_en