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Programme|Norway, Switzerland, Belgium|Transnational

Interreg Europe Programme

Project title

Interreg Europe Programme

Description of initiative

Interreg Europe is a cooperation programme co-financed by EU Cohesion policy’s European Regional Development Fund (ERDF). Interreg Europe is part of Interreg Strand C, which includes 3 other interregional cooperation instruments that reinforce the effectiveness of EU cohesion policy (Interact, URBACT and ESPON programmes). The European Union strives to reduce disparities in the levels of development, growth and quality of life in and across Europe’s regions. The Interreg Europe programme was therefore designed to support interregional learning among policy relevant organisations across Europe. The programme’s objective is to enable public authorities and other relevant organisations to actively learn from the experience of other regions. This is a learning process which involves identifying, analysing, and transferring good practices with the aim of improving regional development policy instruments and ultimately delivering solutions that benefit all citizens. It has 5 main policy objectives, including one on education, social inclusion, integration of third-country nationals, health care, culture and sustainable tourism (Objective 4: ‘A more social Europe’). The specific objectives of ”A more social Europe” related to health and to culture are: equal access to health care, health systems resilience, family-based and community-based care, and respectively, culture and tourism for economic development, social inclusion, and social innovation. Although the Programme does not mention the specific link between culture and health, there is great potential for synergies in the funded projects because the two fields are included in the same policy objective (Objective 4: ‘A more social Europe’).

Further information on the initiative

Themes: Culture and...

Individual well-being
Community well-being
Mental health
Physical health
Quality of social relations

Keywords

regional development, cohesion policy, territorial cooperation, community-based care, social inclusion, funding

Target group

Not targeted to a specific group

Cultural field

Architecture | Crafts | Dance | Design | Film, video | Heritage | Literature | Multimedia, new media, digital | Museums | Music | Other | Theatre, opera | Visual arts | Writing

Budget

€379.000.000

Timeframe

2021 - 2027

Sources of funding

EU's European Regional Development Fund (ERDF)

Results, benefits, impact and lessons learnt

According to Art. 33 (Final performance report) of “Regulation (EU) 2021/1059 on specific provisions for the European territorial cooperation goal (Interreg) supported by the European Regional Development Fund and external financing instruments”, each managing authority of the Interreg Programme in the EU Member States and the participating third countries (CH, NO) shall submit to the European Commission a final performance report by 15 February 2031. In addition, Art. 35 (Evaluation during the programming period) of the same Regulatiom mentions that the Member State or the managing authority shall carry out evaluations of the programmes related to one or more of the following criteria: effectiveness, efficiency, relevance, coherence and Union added value, with the aim to improve the quality of the design and implementation of programmes

Organizer(s)

European Commission
Belgium
Public / State | Other

Partner(s)

EU Member States, Norway and Switzerland
Belgium, Norway, Swaziland
Other | Other