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MEETING WITH ISRAELI DELEGATIONMEETING WITH ISRAELI DELEGATIONRome, 24 – 25 May 2010Rome, 24 – 25 May 2010
Day 1 – Monday, May 24, 2010Day 1 – Monday, May 24, 2010ISFOL, Via G.B. Morgagni 33 - RomeISFOL, Via G.B. Morgagni 33 - Rome
The southern Regions of Italy and The southern Regions of Italy and the Mediterranean Countriesthe Mediterranean Countries
Dr. Massimo RESCE Dr. Massimo RESCE Coordinator, Benevento Branch OfficeCoordinator, Benevento Branch Office
IndexIndex• The southern Regions of ItalyThe southern Regions of Italy
– The Italian Republic – Governance’s articulationThe Italian Republic – Governance’s articulation– Identification of southern Regions Identification of southern Regions – Context analysisContext analysis– The European Cohesion Policy – Objectives 2007 - 2013The European Cohesion Policy – Objectives 2007 - 2013– Regional Operational Programme ESF 2007 – 2013, the financial allocation of Regional Operational Programme ESF 2007 – 2013, the financial allocation of
Convergence RegionsConvergence Regions– Regional Operational Programme ESF 2007 – 2013, the financial allocation of Regional Operational Programme ESF 2007 – 2013, the financial allocation of
Convergence Regions per Priority AxisConvergence Regions per Priority Axis
• Policies for MediterraneanPolicies for Mediterranean – Regional Policies and financing sourcesRegional Policies and financing sources– Regional Instruments, directs and indirectsRegional Instruments, directs and indirects– Structural Funds 2007 – 2013, Transnational Cooperation MediterraneanStructural Funds 2007 – 2013, Transnational Cooperation Mediterranean– The European Neighboorhood PolicyThe European Neighboorhood Policy– National Indicative Programmes 2011-2013, Enpi CountriesNational Indicative Programmes 2011-2013, Enpi Countries– Union for the Mediterranean, geographic area of interventionUnion for the Mediterranean, geographic area of intervention
• SWOT analysis of a partnership with the southern Regions of ItalySWOT analysis of a partnership with the southern Regions of Italy
The regions of southern ItalyThe regions of southern ItalyItalian Republic - Articulation of governanceItalian Republic - Articulation of 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 regions of southern ItalyThe regions of southern ItalyIdentification of southern RegionsIdentification of southern Regions
Region Capital
Abruzzo L'Aquila
Molise Campobasso
Campania Napoli
Puglia Bari
Basilicata Potenza
Calabria Catanzaro
Sicilia* Palermo
Sardegna* Cagliari Regions with developmental delay according to EU standards, therefore recipients of more
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The regions of southern ItalyThe regions of southern ItalyContext AnalysisContext Analysis
The regions of southern ItalyThe regions of southern ItalyTThe European Cohesion Policy – Objectives 2007 - 2013 he European Cohesion Policy – Objectives 2007 - 2013
The Structural Funds are the financial instruments of European Union (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 currently the largest. It has provided support for the creation of infrastructure and productive job-creating investment, mainly for businesses; •the European Social Fund (ESF), contributes to the integration into 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 improving growth and employment conditions.•the "regional competitiveness and employment" objective to anticipate economic and social change, promote innovation, entrepreneurship, environmental protection and the development of labour markets which include regions not covered by the Convergence objective. •the "European territorial cooperation" objective to strengthen cooperation at cross-border, transnational and interregional levels in the fields of urban, rural and coastal development, and foster the development of economic relations and networking between small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
The regions of southern ItalyThe regions of southern Italy Regional Operative Programme ESF 2007 – 2013 finacial allocation of Regional Operative Programme ESF 2007 – 2013 finacial allocation of Convergence RegionsConvergence Regions
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Campania
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Puglia
Sicilia
Basilicata
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Policies for MediterraneanPolicies for MediterraneanPolicies and funding sources for the RegionsPolicies and funding sources for the Regions
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
Mediterranean Bank*
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The policies and the MediterraneanThe policies and the MediterraneanDirect and indirect instruments for RegionsDirect and indirect instruments for Regions
Indirect Direct
Ob. ETC PROGRAMMESA. Internal Cooperation
I. Trans-border1. OP Italia – Malta
II. Transn-national1. MED 2007-20132. South – East Europe 3. 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)
Policies for MediterraneanPolicies for MediterraneanStructural funds 2007 – 2013, Transnational Cooperation Structural funds 2007 – 2013, Transnational Cooperation MediterraneanMediterranean
Policies for MediterraneanPolicies for MediterraneanThe European Neighboorhood PolicyThe European Neighboorhood Policy
European Union
Candidate and potential candidate countries
European Neighbourhood Policy
Policies for Mediterranean Policies for Mediterranean ENPI - European Neighbourhood and Partnership Instrument -ENPI - European Neighbourhood and Partnership Instrument -
National Indicative Programme 2011-2013National Indicative Programme 2011-2013 ENPI - National Indicative Programme 2011-2013
COUNTRY PRIORITY AREA MLN Euro
Algeria
Axis_1_ Sustainable development and culture
72-76
Axis__2_Economic growth and employability 96-100
Total Budget ALGERIA 172
Egypt
I. Supporting Egypt’s reforms in the areas of democracy, human rights, good governance and justice
50
II. Developing the competitiveness and productivity of the Egyptian economy
189
III. Ensuring the sustainability of the development process with effective social, economic and environmental policies and better management of natural resources
210
totale 450
Jordan
I. Supporting jordan’s reform in the areas of democracy, human rights media and justice
45
II .Trade, enterprise and investment development
40
III. Sustainability of the growth process 93
IV. Support to the implementation of the Action Plan
45
total 223
Israel
I. Support for implementation of the joint priorities agreed in the EU-Israel ENP Action Plan.
6
total 6
ENPI - National Indicative Programme 2011-2013
COUNTRY PRIORITY AREA MLN Euro
Lebanon
I. Support to political reform 25
II. Support to socio-economic reforms 91
III. Recovery and reinvigoration of the economy 34
total 150
Libya
I. Improving the quality of human capital 30 - 36
II. Increasing the sustainability of economic andsocial development
24 – 30
total 54 - 66
Marocco
Axis_1_Development of social policies 116,1
Axis_2_Economic modernization 50,05
Axis_3_Support to institutions 232,2
Axis_4_Good governance and human rights 87
Axis_ 5 _Environmental protection 87
total 580,5
Tunisia
Axis_1_Social and Employability Support 48-64
Axis_2_Support Programme for inclusion II 84-90
III. Developing the competitiveness and productivity of the economy
76-84
IV. Supporting reform in the areas of justice 15-20
total 240
Syria
I. Support for political and administrative reform 25
II. Support for economic reform 57
III. Support for social reforms 47
total 129
UpM
Policies for MediterraneanPolicies for MediterraneanUnion for the Mediterranean, geographic area of interventionUnion for the Mediterranean, geographic area of intervention
SWOT analysis of a partnership with SWOT analysis of a partnership with
the regions of southern Italythe regions of southern Italy
Strengths Weaknesses
Threats
•Growth possibilities with a new attention to the Mediterranean
•Presence of territorial excellences with a great project culture
•Geographic-cultural Vocation
•Wide range of policies and instruments to develop transnational initiatives
•Diversified Regions, with developmental delay according to european average
•Low investment in international initiatives respect to other interventions
•Overlaps and failed connection between policies
•Segmented initiatives
Opportunities
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