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MEETING WITH ISRAELI DELEGATIONMEETING WITH ISRAELI DELEGATIONRomeRome, 24 , 24 –– 25 25 MayMay 20102010
Day 1 Day 1 –– MondayMonday, , MayMay 24, 201024, 2010ISFOL, Via G.B. ISFOL, Via G.B. MorgagniMorgagni 33 33 -- RomeRome
The The southernsouthern RegionsRegions of of ItalyItaly and and the the MediterraneanMediterranean CountriesCountries
Dr. Massimo RESCE Dr. Massimo RESCE CoordinatorCoordinator, Benevento , Benevento BranchBranch OfficeOffice
IndexIndex•• The The southernsouthern RegionsRegions of of ItalyItaly
–– The The ItalianItalian RepublicRepublic –– GovernanceGovernance’’s s articulationarticulation–– IdentificationIdentification of of southernsouthern RegionsRegions–– ContextContext analysisanalysis–– The The EuropeanEuropean CohesionCohesion PolicyPolicy –– ObjectivesObjectives 2007 2007 -- 20132013–– RegionalRegional OperationalOperational ProgrammeProgramme ESF 2007 ESF 2007 –– 2013, the 2013, the financialfinancial allocationallocation of of
ConvergenceConvergence RegionsRegions–– RegionalRegional OperationalOperational ProgrammeProgramme ESF 2007 ESF 2007 –– 2013, the 2013, the financialfinancial allocationallocation of of
ConvergenceConvergence RegionsRegions per per PriorityPriority AxisAxis
•• PoliciesPolicies forfor MediterraneanMediterranean–– RegionalRegional PoliciesPolicies and and financingfinancing sourcessources–– RegionalRegional InstrumentsInstruments, , directsdirects and and indirectsindirects–– StructuralStructural FundsFunds 2007 2007 –– 2013, 2013, TransnationalTransnational CooperationCooperation MediterraneanMediterranean–– The The EuropeanEuropean NeighboorhoodNeighboorhood PolicyPolicy–– NationalNational Indicative Indicative ProgrammesProgrammes 20112011--2013, 2013, EnpiEnpi CountriesCountries–– Union Union forfor the the MediterraneanMediterranean, , geographicgeographic area of area of interventionintervention
•• SWOT SWOT analysisanalysis of a partnership of a partnership withwith the the southernsouthern RegionsRegions of of ItalyItaly
The The regionsregions of of southernsouthern ItalyItalyItalianItalian RepublicRepublic -- ArticulationArticulation of governanceof governance
Municipalities Provinces Metropolitane Cities Regions States
Concurrent competence of States and Regions
a) external relations of Regions at international and european level; b) external trade; c) labor safeguard and security; d) education , with the exception of indipendent educational institutions and vocational education and training system; e) careers; f) scientific and technological research and support to innovation of productive sectors; g) health protection; h) nourishment; i) sport ordinance; l) civil protection; m) territorial government; n) civil seaports and airports; o) wide transport and navigation networks; p) communication ordinance; q) national production, transport and distribution of energy; r) complementary and integrated welfare; s) harmonization of public accounts and coordination of public finance and tributary system; t) enhancement of cultural and environmental heritage and improvement and development of cultural activities; u) saving banks, agricultural banks and credit institutions of regional level; v) land and rural credit bodies of regional level.
The The regionsregions of of southernsouthern ItalyItalyIdentificationIdentification of of southernsouthern RegionsRegions
CagliariSardegna*
PalermoSicilia*
CatanzaroCalabria
PotenzaBasilicata
BariPuglia
NapoliCampania
CampobassoMolise
L'AquilaAbruzzo
CapitalRegion
Regions with developmental delayaccording to EU standards, therefore recipients of more
resources
Em
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The The regionsregions of of southernsouthern ItalyItalyContextContext AnalysisAnalysis
The The regionsregions of of southernsouthern ItalyItalyTThe he EuropeanEuropean CohesionCohesion PolicyPolicy –– ObjectivesObjectives 2007 2007 -- 2013 2013
The Structural Funds are the financial instruments of EuropeanUnion (EU) regional policy, which is intended to narrow the development disparities among regions and Member States. The Funds participate fully, therefore, in pursuing the goal of economic, social and territorial cohesion.
There are two Structural Funds:•the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) is currentlythe largest. It has provided support for the creation of infrastructure and productive job-creating investment, mainly forbusinesses; •the European Social Fund (ESF), contributes to the integrationinto working life of the unemployed and disadvantaged sections of the population, mainly by funding training measures.
These Funds will be used to finance regional policy between 2007 and 2013 in the framework of the three new objectives, namely:•the "convergence" objective to accelerate the convergence of the least developed EU Member States and regions by improvinggrowth and employment conditions.•the "regional competitiveness and employment" objective toanticipate economic and social change, promote innovation, entrepreneurship, environmental protection and the developmentof labour markets which include regions not covered by the Convergence objective. •the "European territorial cooperation" objective to strengthencooperation at cross-border, transnational and interregional levelsin the fields of urban, rural and coastal development, and fosterthe development of economic relations and networking betweensmall and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
The The regionsregions of of southernsouthern ItalyItalyRegionalRegional Operative Operative ProgrammeProgramme ESF 2007 ESF 2007 –– 2013 2013 finacialfinacial allocationallocation of of ConvergenceConvergence RegionsRegions
€ 0 € 1.000 € 2.000 € 3.000 € 4.000 € 5.000 € 6.000M il ioni Euro
Campania
Calabria
Puglia
Sicilia
Basilicata
TOTAL Ob.CONV
ROP ESF 2007 - 2013Finacial allocation per Convergence Regions
ESF
Central
Regional
PoliciesPolicies forfor MediterraneanMediterraneanPoliciesPolicies and and fundingfunding sourcessources forfor the the RegionsRegions
European Cohesion Policy
European Neighbourhood Policy
Euro-Mediterranean Partnership
Union for the Mediterranean
National policies and initiatives
Common Agricultural Policy(CAP)
ERDF
ESF
InfraMED*
NF - RF
FSA
EAFRD
EFF
MediterraneanBank*
ENPI IPAERDF
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ROP ESF 2007 - 2013 Ob. CONVfinacial allocation per priority Axis
CampaniaCalabria
PugliaSicilia
Basilicata
The The policiespolicies and the and the MediterraneanMediterraneanDirect and Direct and indirectindirect instrumentsinstruments forfor RegionsRegions
Indirect Direct
Ob. ETC PROGRAMMESA. Internal Cooperation
I. Trans-border1. OP Italia – Malta
II. Transn-national1. MED 2007-20132. South – East Europe3. Central Europe
III. Inter-regional1. Interreg IV.C2. Urbact II3. Interact II4. ESPON 20135. RfEC
B. External CooperationI. Horizontals
1. Stabilitày2. Democracy and human rights3. Nuclear Security4. Humanitarian Aid
II. GeographicsI. ENPI (CBC: MED and Italy -
Tunisia )II. IPA – DCI -ICI
•State- Regions Initiatives
•OP ESF
•OP ERDF
•RDP (Inter-territorial and Transnational Cooperation – 421)
PoliciesPolicies forfor MediterraneanMediterraneanStructuralStructural fundsfunds 2007 2007 –– 2013, 2013, TransnationalTransnational CooperationCooperationMediterraneanMediterranean
PoliciesPolicies forfor MediterraneanMediterraneanThe The EuropeanEuropean NeighboorhoodNeighboorhood PolicyPolicy
EuropeanUnion
Candidate and potential candidate countries
EuropeanNeighbourhoodPolicy
PoliciesPolicies forfor MediterraneanMediterraneanENPI ENPI -- EuropeanEuropean NeighbourhoodNeighbourhood and Partnership and Partnership InstrumentInstrument --
NationalNational Indicative Indicative ProgrammeProgramme 20112011--20132013
6total
6I. Support for implementation of the jointpriorities agreed in the EU-Israel ENP Action Plan. Israel
223total
45IV. Support to the implementation of the Action Plan
93III. Sustainability of the growth process
40II .Trade, enterprise and investment development
45I. Supporting jordan’s reform in the areas of democracy, human rights media and justice
Jordan
450totale
210III. Ensuring the sustainability of the development process with effectivesocial, economic and environmentalpolicies and better management of natural resources
189II. Developing the competitiveness and productivity of the Egyptian economy
50I. Supporting Egypt’s reforms in the areas of democracy, human rights, goodgovernance and justice
Egypt
172Total Budget ALGERIA
96-100Axis__2_Economic growth and employability
72-76Axis_1_ Sustainable development and culture
Algeria
MLN EuroPRIORITY AREACOUNTRY
ENPI - National Indicative Programme 2011-2013
129total
47III. Support for social reforms
57II. Support for economic reform
25I. Support for political and administrative reform
Syria
240total
15-20IV. Supporting reform in the areas of justice
76-84III. Developing the competitiveness and productivity of the economy
84-90Axis_2_Support Programme for inclusion II
48-64Axis_1_Social and Employability Support
Tunisia
580,5total
87Axis_ 5 _Environmental protection
87Axis_4_Good governance and human rights
232,2Axis_3_Support to institutions
50,05Axis_2_Economic modernization
116,1Axis_1_Development of social policies
Marocco
54 - 66total
24 – 30II. Increasing the sustainability of economic and
social development
30 - 36I. Improving the quality of human capital
Libya
150total
34III. Recovery and reinvigoration of the economy
91II. Support to socio-economic reforms
25I. Support to political reform
Lebanon
MLN EuroPRIORITY AREACOUNTRY
ENPI - National Indicative Programme 2011-2013
UpM
PoliciesPolicies forfor MediterraneanMediterraneanUnion Union forfor the the MediterraneanMediterranean, , geographicgeographic area of area of interventionintervention
SWOT SWOT analysisanalysis of a partnership of a partnership withwith
the the regionsregions of of southernsouthern ItalyItaly
Strengths Weaknesses
Threats
•Growth possibilities with a new attention to the Mediterranean
•Presence of territorialexcellences with a great project culture
•Geographic-cultural Vocation
•Wide range of policies and instruments to developtransnational initiatives
•Diversified Regions, withdevelopmental delay according toeuropean average
•Low investment in internationalinitiatives respect to otherinterventions
•Overlaps and failed connection between policies
•Segmented initiatives
Opportunities
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