Cross-border cooperation is the collaboration between adjacent areas across borders. In the European Union this is one of the forms of territorial cooperation (in addition to transnational and interregional cooperation). The European model is very diverse with cooperation between border regions or municipalities, or through specific cooperation structures. These structures are usually composed by public authorities (municipalities, districts, counties, regions) from different countries organized in working communities, euroregions or EGTCs ( European Grouping of Territorial Cooperation ).
10-570: CBCP may refer to one of the following: Center Beam Candle Power Certified Building Commissioning Professional , an Association of Energy Engineers certification Cross-Border Co-operation Process , a European union initiative Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines Certified Business Continuity Professional Chicago Bulls College Prep ,
20-709: A high school in Chicago City Boundary Coordination Project , a large scale project in City Boundaries of Iran Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title CBCP . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=CBCP&oldid=981979285 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
30-764: A multi-Country Strategy Paper addresses priorities for regional cooperation or territorial cooperation. Interreg and the European Neighbourhood Instrument (ENI) finance jointly programmes strengthening bilateral relations between EU Member States and partner countries laying on the East and South of the EU's borders. Cooperation are especially in sectors like democracy, human rights, the rule of law, good governance and sustainable development. European Neighbourhood Instrument The European Neighbourhood Instrument ( ENI ) came into force in 2014. It
40-500: A political level into actions on the ground. ENPI funding approved for the period 2007-2013 was €11.2 billion. The 16 ENI partner countries are: Algeria , Egypt , Israel , Jordan , Lebanon , Libya , Morocco , Palestine , Syria , Tunisia , in the South, and Armenia , Azerbaijan , Belarus , Georgia , Moldova , Ukraine in the East. With Russia , the EU has a separate Strategic Partnership. The EU Neighbourhood Info Centre
50-485: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Cross-Border Co-operation Process European Territorial Cooperation, also commonly known as Interreg , is a key instrument from the European Cohesion policy supporting cross-border Interreg A cooperation across Europe. For the fifth programming period 2014-2020 Interreg A is exclusively funded through
60-552: The European Regional Development Fund with EUR 6.6 billion for the fifth programming period, amounting for 1.9% of the total EU cohesion policy budget for 2014–2020. The European Grouping of Territorial Cooperation (EGTC) enables public bodies, regional and local authorities, associations and also EU Member States to create a new cooperation entity with a legal personality. The inception of this new instrument for cooperation at Community level in
70-455: The candidate/ potential candidate countries. Thus, IPA is the instrument established by the EU to strengthen institutional capacity by providing them assistance and technical help in administrative, political, social and economic reforms. The new design of IPA, following up IPA 2007–2013, focus on a more strategic approach. For each country there is a strategic paper with a specific agenda promoting structural reforms and setting up priorities. Also
80-418: The framework of regional policy was in 2006. The establishment of a cooperation groupings aims to overcome the obstacles hindering cooperation across borders such as geographical, natural, cultural or administrative borders. EGTC facilitate cross-border, transnational and interregional cooperation by co-financing projects through European funds or without EU financial support. EGTC programmes are regulated under
90-592: The framework of the Regulation (EC) No 1082/2006. Interreg Instrument for pre-accession Assistance (IPA) II contributes jointly to the pre-accession process for the period 2014–2020. Assistance is provided to 7 candidate countries and potential candidates from the Western Balkans and Turkey . As a single framework for candidates and potential candidates, IPA aims to foster cooperation between Member States and candidate/potential candidates and also among
100-836: Was the financial arm of the European Neighbourhood Policy , the EU 's foreign policy towards its neighbours to the East and to the South. It had a number of programmes. In 2021, the ENI was merged into the new organization Global Europe . The six ENI targets were: The ENI, effective from 2014 to 2020, replaced the European Neighbourhood and Partnership Instrument - known as the ENPI. This cooperation instrument continued to be managed by DG Development and Cooperation - EuropeAid , which turns decisions taken on
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