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PrevMerry Christmas!19 December 2017NextSTRENGTHENING REGIONAL COOPERATION WITH THE EEA AND NORWAY GRANTS FUND05 February 2018

PUBLIC CONSULTATION ON EU FUNDS IN THE AREA OF COHESION

The European Commission (EC) prepares comprehensive proposals for the post 2020 funding programmes within the next multiannual financial framework (MFF). For this purpose, the EC launched an open public consultation that is considered an integral part of the process of drafting a proposal. The consultation aims at collecting views of all interested parties on how to make the most of the EU budget.

TAKE THE OPPORTUNITY AND HAVE YOUR SAY ON THE FUTURE OF COHESION POLICY FUNDING

You can contribute to this public consultation by filling in an online questionnaire. In order to allow the Commission to best understand your position, you are welcome to elaborate on your answers in the dedicated text boxes foreseen for this purpose.The questionnaire is accessible in 23 EU languages. Contributions may be submitted in any of the official EU languages.

Consultation Period
10 January, 2018 – 8 March, 2018

Target group
This consultation is open to all citizens and stakeholders interested in Cohesion policy, including beneficiaries of EU programmes and funds such as national, regional and local authorities, inter-governmental and non-governmental bodies, academic institutions, civil society and enterprises.

Policy areas

  • Regional policy
  • Employment and social affairs
  • Social inclusion
  • Vocational education and training

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