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News20 February 2019 12:15

CCRM participated in the information session within the Danube transnational program 2014-2020. See the details!

The Court of Accounts of the Republic of Moldova (CCRM) participated in the information session regarding the launch of the third call for proposals under the 2014-2020 Danube Transnational Program.

As TRIBUNA informs, according to a press release, the event was organized by the State Chancellery in collaboration with the structures of the Program. The Court of Accounts at this session was represented by Tatiana Vozian, Director, Member of the Project Auditor Group.

,,The 2014-2020 Danube Transnational Program finances projects in areas such as environment and culture, energy connectivity and responsibility, governance, innovation and social responsibility. They aim to improve public politics and institutional cooperation in the Danube region through an expanded transnational partnership, in line with common EU provisions and in close connection with the objectives of the EU Strategy for the Danube Region (SUERD). The eligible area of the Program comprises 14 states: Austria, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Germany (Baden Wurttemberg and Bavaria), Hungary, Romania, Slovenia, Slovakia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia, Moldova and Ukraine. For our country, the entire territory is eligible, and the beneficiary institutions will participate as full-fledged partners. During the information session on the elaboration and submission of the proposals for projects under the third call, the results of the participation of the Moldovan partners in the two previously launched calls were reviewed. The discussions also focused on the procedure for the submission of project proposals. Another topic presented in the workshop was the National Control System and the eligibility of expenditure. We mention that the third call for proposals was launched on January 28, and the deadline for submitting the expression of interest is March 8, 2019. ”

Cristina Pendea 

Trainee translator: Mihaela Grosu

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