Institutional Capacity and Cooperation in the Danube Region

“Enhancing coordination between stakeholders and supporting policy development in the Danube region.”

Institutional Capacity and Cooperation in the Danube Region (PA10) is one of the priorities of the EU Strategy for Danube Region that was adopted by European Commission in 2010.

Its main aim is to promote cooperation between the 14 countries (Germany, Austria, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Slovenia, Romania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Moldova and Ukraine) for enhancing sustainable development and competitiveness of this part of Europe. Coordination of the priority area 10 – Institutional Capacity and Cooperation – is in the hands of City of Vienna, Austria and CEP, Slovenia.

At CEP, we are focusing on involvement of youth into the policy processes, facilitating discussions and dialogues on all levels and supporting projects that contribute to administrative capacity-building.

This project is co-funded by the European Union (ERDF, IPA, ENI).

Project title: Priority Area 10 Coordination

Project duration: 1 January 2023 – 31 December 2028 (72 months)

Total Interreg funds per project: 600.000,00€ (amounting to 80% of total PB)

Total Interreg funds per project partner (CEP): 209.360,00€

Programme priority 4: A better cooperation governance in the Danube Region

Specific objective 4.1: Support for the governance of the EUSDR

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