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First results of the Task Force on Cohesion Policy post-2020

17 March, 2017 By Editor

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General Documents

  • Concept note on the task Force (pdf – word)
  • Questionnaire on the future of Cohesion Policy (online – pdf)
  • Registration to the Task Force (online)

Task Force meeting, 23 March 2017, London (UK)

  • Preparatory document for the Task Force meeting on 23 March in London (pdf – word)
  • First results of the questionnaire (pdf)

The regions which took the questionnaire:

  • Abruzzo (IT)
  • Auvergne Rhône Alpes (FR)
  • Bihor (RO)
  • Brussels-Capital (BE)
  • Calarasi (RO)
  • Catalonia (ES)
  • Covasna (RO)
  • Cyprus
  • Donegal (IE)
  • Friuli Venezia Giulia (IT)
  • Gelderland (NL)
  • Hampshire (UK)
  • Hedmark (NO)
  • Hunedoara (RO)
  • basel-Stadt (CH)
  • Karlovac (HR)
  • Korce (AL)
  • Noord Brabant (NL)
  • Nordjyland (DK)
  • North Karelia (FI)
  • Norhwestern Switzerland (CH)
  • Olt (RO)
  • Ostbelgien (BE)
  • Jämtland (SE)
  • Örebro (SE)
  • Östergötland (SE)
  • South Ostrobothnia (FI)
  • Västerbotten (SE)
  • Västernorrland (SE)
  • Västra Götaland (SE)
  • Vienna (AT)
  • Vojvodina (RS)

–> TAKE THE QUESTIONNAIRE

The members of the Task Force

  • Chair: Flevoland (NL)
  • Brussels-Capital (BE)
  • Jämtland (SE)
  • Västernorrland (SE)

–> JOIN THE TASK FORCE

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