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Support to operating Structures in closure off operational Programme for Regional Development (2007-2013) and Operational Programme for Human Resource Development


Sector:
Governance, Justice & Human rights, Social & Economic Development
Infrastructure engineering
Environment and Water resources

Area: Western Balkans
Country: North Macedonia
Period: 2018-2019
Client: EC - EuropeAid
Framework contract: FWC BENEFICIARIES 2013 - LOT 2: Transport and Infrastructure
Amount: € 159.118

The Operational Programme for Regional Development (OPRD) is a programming document for the EU financial support in the transport and environment infrastructure that defines the fields of intervention and the conditions for granting the support. The OPRD is based on the objectives, priorities set in the Strategic Coherence Framework 2007-2013, as a major strategic document, which takes into account the priorities of the beneficiary country, and those of the EU as stated in major policy documents, especially in Multi-Annual Indicative Planning Document 2011-2013.

The objectives of the OPRD are to be achieved through the following Priority Axes:

  1. Priority Axis I. Corridor X Motorway Completion;
  2. Priority Axis 2. Upgrading and Modernisation of the Transport Infrastructure;
  3. Priority Axis 3. Improvement of Environmental Infrastructure;
  4. Priority Axis 4. Technical Assistance.

The projects funded under the OPRD 2007-2013 has been instrumental to the modernization of road and rail traffic in FYROM and improvement of the environmental infrastructure.

The Operational Programme for Human Resource Development (OPHRD) covers a period of seven years (2007-2013) and consists of the following four priority axis:

  1. Priority Axis 1: Employment;
  2. Priority Axis 2: Education and Training - Investing in Human Capital through better education and skills;
  3. Priority Axis 3: Social Inclusion;
  4. Priority Axis 4: Technical Assistance.

The projects implemented under OPHRD 2007-2013 were primarily aimed at the labour market and restructuring and reforming of major institutions active under this area in order for more efficiently tackling unemployment.

The overall objective of the project is to support the Operating Structures for IPA Components III (Regional Development) and IV (Human Resources Development) in the FYROM in closing the OPRD 2007-2013 and OPHRD 2007-2013 according to the requirements stipulated in the Guidelines on the closure of operational programmes adopted by the European Commission

The specific objective of this project is to support the Operating Structures, in particular Central Financing and Contracting Department (CFCD), to prepare and submit documents, which are part of the closure package, with content and quality admissible and acceptable for the Commission services



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