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European Social Agenda and Lisbon Strategy
as a form of the social exclusion and
discrimination in the purpose of promotion of
the social inclusion

                                         Pluski 10 September 2007




Mr Miguel Mares Garcés
Workshop Social Protection & Social Inclusion
TAIEX – RTP 25198




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LISBON OBJECTIVE:
  To become the most competitive and dynamic
knowledge-based economy in the world capable of
sustainable economic growth with more and better
        jobs and greater social cohesion
         (+ respect for the environment)




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INTRO

Two main factors are impacting the dynamics of the labour market:

    Globalization
    Ageing of European population

To adapt to a new competitiveness condition objectives:

    To increase work productivity;
    To increase the employment rate growth;
    To increase the active working age;
    To develop life long training;
        To decrease the number of early school leavers;
    To maintain social protection;
    To increase the flexibility of the labour market.




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Some objectives seems to be in contradiction

  Some of these objectives are included in the EES
            and in the Social Agenda.

 EUROPEAN EMPLOYMENT STRATEGY
     SOCIAL AGENDA 2005-2010




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EES

The EES is the main tool to give direction to and ensure coordination
of the employment policy priorities to which Member States should
subscribe at EU level.

                           Basic idea:
    Economic convergence to be sustainable requires some labour
                      market convergence.

The European Employment Strategy (EES) has coordinated Member States'
employment policies since 1997 through:

- common European guidelines and recommendations
- annual national action plans for employment
- monitoring, evaluation and mutual learning at EU level




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EES: Guidelines


     Attract and retain more people in employment and
                   modernise social protection systems
Improve adaptability of workers and enterprises and the
                            flexibility of labour markets.
    Increase investment in human capital though better
                                 education and skills.
                                                  Governance




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A brief history of the EES



                                     The early 1990s
            The 1993 White Paper and Essen Strategy
         The Amsterdam Treaty and EES launch (1997)
           The 2000 review and 2002 impact evaluation
                             The 2001 Lisbon strategy
                             The 2003 revision of EES
                             The 2005 revamp of EES




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The Amsterdam Treaty & EES launch

strengthening of the Community approach to employment
                                                                  key elements :
1.   high level of employment as one of the key objectives,
2.   employment as a "common concern".
3.   coordinated strategy for employment.
4.   priciple of "mainstreaming" employment policy,
5.   Joint Employment Report + Employment Guidelines for the Member States
6.   Commission may propose and the Council adopt ecommendations
7.   legal base for the analysis, research, exchange of best practice
8.   It enables decisions to be taken by qualified majority

     Luxembourg Jobs Summit of November 1997 anticipated the entry into
     force of the Treaty and launched the European Employment Strategy in
     its current form.
     Cardiff (June 1998), Cologne (June 1999), Lisbon (March 2000),
     Stockholm (October 2000) and Barcelona (March 2002).



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The 1997-2002 EES: four pillars

The EES was initially structured into four pillars and a set of
corresponding guidelines.

 1)   Improving employability
 2)   Developing entrepreneurship
 3)   Encouraging adaptability in business and their employees
 4)   Strengthening the policies for Equal Opportunities


      The EES was launched with a view to make decisive progress in the
      fight against unemployment within five years.




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2000 review “mid-term” evaluation
positive developments:                      weaker points:

the EES had created a common,               Regional differences in labour market
integrated framework for structural         performance remained important
reform which enables synergies to be        Bottlenecks, largely due to the skills gap,
achieved across simultaneous and            were emerging in a number of Member
mutually supportive action.                 States.

an increased involvement of a wide          The implementation of different objectives
number of actors both at the European       was uneven, with most progress achieved
and national levels in the EES.             in employability whereas the adaptability
                                            pillar was lagging behind.
An increased transparency of
employment policies, as well as an          Local levels of administration and other
increased political accountability of the   local actors needed to take a greater stake
actions.                                    at the design and implementation of the
                                            relevant Guidelines.
•




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2000 Lisbon Council: The Lisbon strategy

Lisbon objective (2000):

To become the most competitive and dynamic knowledge-based
economy in the world capable of sustainable economic growth with
more and better jobs and greater social cohesion (+ respect for the
environment)

TARGETS:

Employment rates for 2010: (70% overall and 60% for women)

New or strengthened priorities (such as skills and mobility, lifelong learning).

More but also better jobs so as to foster not only competitiveness and economic
growth but also greater social cohesion.




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Lisbon targets




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impact evaluation

• In 2002, the European Commission issued its evaluation of the first five
years of the EES (national reports and a joint report).

more than 10 million new jobs created since 1997 and 4 million less unemployed. how
much due to the introduction of the EES and how much to economic improvement,?
 The evaluation highlighted significant changes in national employment policies, •
However, the EES is also seen to have a number of weaknesses, partly in relation to
the activation of the most disadvantaged groups and to policy evaluation, and partly
relating to new and emerging challenges. These include:

     - demographic   challenges
     - emerging skills gap
     - enlargement
     - globalisation and immigration



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Evaluation results: employment performance


new jobs / employment rate

Women’s employment rate
The rate for older workers increased
unemployment has been decreasing (also for women and the young +
long term)

    Nevertheless,
    The Lisbon targets are within reach

Furthermore,
There are significant differences between Member States
.




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2002 revision
New set of Employment Guidelines and Recommendations in 2003

Following the 2002 evaluation, the Commission adopted a “Communication
on the future of EES” in January 2003.

revised strategy with concrete objectives and targets.
three overarching objectives

    - full employment (on the basis of Lisbon targets);
    - quality and productivity at work;
    - social cohesion and an inclusive labour market.

and insists on a better delivery and governance of EES.




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Enlargement and EES
Since the late 1990s, the objective of the Commission:
candidate countries define employment policies that prepare them for membership of the Union and
progressively adjust institutions and policies to the European Employment Strategy.

The Commission initiated in 1999 a cooperation process on employment with these countries. EU
financial support for accession
preparations for ESF

"Joint Assessments Papers" ("JAPs"),
 Most candidate countries consulted extensively on the draft Joint Assessment Papers, including
the Finance and Education Ministries and the social partners, which helped to establish policy
coherence.
implementation of the JAP commitments in 2002-2003.

The ten* new Member States prepared their first National Action Plans ("NAPs") for employment in
2004, along with those of the 15* other Member States.




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2005 revamp


structural difficulties on the European social model:
ageing population
decline in economic performance

February 2005, the European Commission made a proposal for a revamp of
the Lisbon strategy to focus on delivering stronger, lasting growth and
more and better jobs.
complete revision of the EES,
the guidelines in conjunction with the macroeconomic and microeconomic
guidelines and for a period of three years. T
Synergies: national level and Community actions,
This new process has been in practice from July 2005,




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2005-2008 Employment Guidelines
         The new Employment Guidelines (2005-8) are eight and they fit within

                                   three priorities:
    1) attract and retain more people in employment, increase labour supply and
    modernise social protection systems;
    2) improve adaptability of workers and enterprises;
    3) increase investment in human capital through better education and skills

ambitious new programme of mutual learning
exchange of good practice and the Dissemination, including at regional level,

Combined with a better use of EU financial resources,
European Social Fund ,




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2005-2008 Employment Guidelines

1.Implement full employment, improving quality and productivity at work,
and strengthening social and territorial cohesion
2.Promote a lifecycle approach to work
3.Ensure inclusive labour markets, enhance work attractiveness, and make
work pay for job-seekers, including disadvantaged people and the inactive
4.Improve matching of labour market needs
5.Promote flexibility combined with employment security and reduce labour
market segmentation, having due regard to the role of the social partners
6.Ensure employment-friendly labour cost developments and wage-setting
mechanisms
7.Expand and improve investment in human capital
8.Adapt education and training systems in response to new competence
requirements




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Progress towards the Lisbon targets




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The process


Spring 2007 European Council (March 2007)

Member States to submit latest Implementations/ National
Reform Programmes (Oct. 2007)

Commission to present its third Annual Progress Report
(Dec. 2007)




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The joint report on employment 06/07
Some progresses:
Employment rate (63.8%)
but difficult to achieve the goal of 70% in 2010;
Employment of ageing people (42.5%)
but difficult to achieve the goal of 50% in 2010;
Good progress in women’s employment (56.3%)
the 2010 goal will be probably achieved;
Social reforms and a more balanced situation of Public Finances.

Some difficulties:
Productivity growth rate remains insufficient (0.9% in 2005)
Insufficient participation of adults in life long training;
School abandonment still high
The flexibility of labour market
Employment of some social groups : young people, women, migrants.




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The joint report on employment 06/07


Some difficulties:

Productivity growth rate remains insufficient (0.9% in 2005)
Insufficient participation of adults in life long training;
School abandonment still high
The flexibility of labour market
Employment of some social groups : young people, women, migrants.




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The renewed Lisbon Strategy (2)
                     Implementation at Member States' level:

                                            Annual Guidelines + targets

Annual National Action Plans for Employment by the Member States (nsrf)

                                             Joint Employment Report
                                      an assessment of implementation

                              Annual country-specific recommendations

                                      Mutual Learning and Peer Review




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THE SOCIAL AGENDA

   The roadmap for actions in the employment and
         social area as part of the Lisbon Strategy

         Pursue an integrated European approach economic,
                               social and employment policies
          Promote quality – of employment, social policy and
                                            industrial relations
      Modernise systems of social protection by adapting them
           to the current requirements of our societies, on the
                                             basis of solidarity




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Social Agenda 2005-2010
                                                focus on:




The new agenda focuses on providing jobs and equal opportunities
for all and ensuring that the benefits of the EU's growth and jobs
drive reach everyone in society.
By modernising labour markets and social protection systems, it will
help people seize the opportunities created by international
competition, technological advances and changing population
patterns while protecting the most vulnerable in society.




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decent jobs and social justice.

   It is about equipping everyone to manage the changes
   facing our society and about looking after the neediest.
   It is designed to preserve and modernise our valued
   social model as the essential tool underpinning
   Europe's drive to boost growth and jobs.
   It maps the route for reforming labour markets in order
   to make work a real option for everyone. At the same
   time, it provides pathways for modernising welfare
   systems and combating poverty."



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two strategic goals:
of the Commission's strategic goals for the
next five years:
prosperity and solidarity.

The Agenda calls for partnerships between public
authorities at local, regional and national level, employer
and worker representatives and NGOs.




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two key
priorities:
                               1.-employment

                2.-fighting poverty and
                       promoting equal
                          opportunities.

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1.- employment
     the Agenda will focus on:
 •   Creating a European labour market, through enabling workers to take
     pension and social security entitlements with them when they work in
     a different Member States and by establishing an optional framework for
     collective bargaining across frontiers; the Commission will also examine
     transition periods for workers from new Member States;
 •   Getting more people into better jobs, particularly through the European
     Youth Initiative and supporting women in (re-)entering the labour market;
 •   Updating labour law to address needs created by new forms of work, i.e.
     particular short term contracts; a new health and safety strategy;
 •   Managing the process of restructuring through the social dialogue.
 •   2006, ADAPT, GOBERNAZA,INVERSION CAPTHUMANO,RSOCIAL
     CORPORATIVA



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Attract and retain more people
  Promote a lifecycle approach to work
  Ensure inclusive labour markets for job-seekers and
  disadvantaged people
  Improve matching of labour market needs




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Flexicurity*
       Improve adaptability of workers and enterprise
       Promote flexibility combined with employment
       security & reduce labour market segmentation
       Models




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Increase investment in human
capital
Expand and improve investment in human capital
Adapt education and training systems in response to
new competence requirements




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Mutual Learning & Peer Review
     Thematic seminars and good practice sessions on
               important themes or successful policies


         Member States critically reviewing each others
         employment mix and learning from each other




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Involvement of all important actors
                                A focus on the "goverance“.



 Involvement of Social Partners, Parliaments, local and
          regional partners in the EES        ESF SUPPORT




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Annual Guidelines + targets

Annual National Action Plans for Employment by the
                    Member States

              Joint Employment Report
          an assessment of implementation

      Annual country-specific recommendations

          Mutual Learning and Peer Review




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2.-fighting poverty
 and promoting equal
 opportunities.
 the Agenda will focus on:
 Analysing the impact of ageing populations and the future of relations between the different
 generations, green paper
 Supporting the Member States in reforming pensions and health care and tackling poverty;
 Tackling discrimination and inequality; the Commission will examine minimum income
 schemes in the Member States and set out a policy approach for tackling discrimination,
 particularly against ethnic minorities such as the Roma;
 Fostering equal opportunities between women and men, for example by setting up a
 gender institute;
 Clarifying the role and characteristics of social services of general interest; 2010, 2007
 MOC


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Eradicating poverty
     and combating
     discrimination
     EU governments declared at the Lisbon Summit in 2000
     that poverty in the European Union is unacceptably high.




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Some 15 % of the EU population, or over 60 million
    people, are living below the poverty line, though
    poverty rates vary widely across the EU.

•   They set the goal of making a decisive impact on eradicating poverty by 2010.
    The need for action is all the more acute now as the EU prepares for
    enlargement.
•   Member States to co-ordinate their social protection policies within a single
    coherent framework.
•   Under the plan, national action plans will set targets for
•   reducing the number of people significantly at risk of poverty and social
•   exclusion, with measures to help the most vulnerable as one of the priorities.




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Non-discrimination is a
fundamental human right
To tackle poverty and deprivation and bring the marginalised into mainstream
society,all forms of discrimination must be eliminated. Ground-breaking EU
legislation on combating discrimination based on race or ethnic origin, religion or
belief, age,disability or sexual orientation.




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Regional contribution

Regions can bring some relevant contributions towards the Lisbon objectives:


1.- Promoting economic growth:
The regional planning of Stockholm in the economic field and education and training;
Innovation strategies
The creation of Employment and Economic Development Centres;
Life long training strategies;
The creation of economic development agencies;
Consultancy and training for SMEs.

2. Achieving full employment:
Regional and local employment strategies;
Active employment policies regarding job creation;
 Modernisation of the employment services.




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Regional contribution

3. Strengthening social cohesion:

 Creation of support schemes with regard to disadvantaged people groups;
Specific programmes for immigrants;
 Creation of working/learning places to improve the link between education and the
labour market;
 Measures regarding prevention of school drop outs.


4. Governance:

The formulation of regional employment strategies;
Social dialogue;
Monitoring and evaluation practices.




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Regions
Despite the different administrative models, the Regions are all involved in
instigating projects – in partnership with other players;

Employment and training policies are still insufficiently integrated with policies in
other areas that also contribute to competitiveness. However, a number of
examples show that where strategic approaches do exist at regional level, policy
integration and coordination is improved;

Decentralisation encourages policy coordination and integration. Regions that have
greater competence achieve a greater degree of policy integration and coordination.
Proximity to the issues at stake is therefore a key success factor;

Governance is an important factor in the success of employment and training
policies. Achievement of positive results in development processes is increasingly
dependent on the capacity of the various public and private players to be actively
involved in the design and delivery of policies;




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In this context, the Regional Authorities are becoming catalysts and key coordinators
                          of regional development processes.
Their specific role is one of networking and getting various partners to work together
                         towards achieving development objectives.
 Coordination with other administrative levels is necessary if the policies are to be
                                          effective.

  Considerable progress remains to be made in this area.




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VALENCIAN REGION
FUNDACION COMUNIDAD VALENCIANA
REGION EUROPEA




Mr Miguel Mares Garcés
Workshop Social Protection & Social Inclusion
TAIEX – RTP 25198




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INTRODUCTION: VALENCIAN REGION

                                      COMUNITAT VALENCIANA
                                        Total surface area: 23.000 km2

                                        4,800.000 inhabitants, the population of the region accounts
                                      for 10.5 % of the total Spanish population

                                        income per inhabitant: 93(EU25=100)

                                        Valencia is the third largest city in Spain

                                        population density:185 inhabitant/Km2

                                        One of the co-official languages of Spain together with
                                                   co-
                                      Galician, Catalan and Basque is Valenciano




The Region of Valencia is located on the Mediterranean coast of Spain and
               is part of the so-called Mediterranean Arch,
                      an axis which has experienced
     one of the fastest economic growth rates in the European Union

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20 YEARS MANAGING EUROPEAN FUNDS
            1994 / 1999                                     2000 / 2006
   1.040 M                              ecus          2.744 M                         €
            ERDF: 607M,                                   ERDF: 2.055M,
             ESF: 310M,                                     ESF: 476M,
       Agriculture funds: 123M                        Agriculture funds: 212M
3000                                           3000


2500                                           2500


2000                                           2000


1500                                           1500


1000                                           1000


 500                                            500


   0                                              0

           ERDF   ESF   EAGGF   Total                    ERDF   ESF   EAGGF   Total




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20 YEARS MANAGING EUROPEAN FUNDS




            ENVIRONMENT AND HYDRIC RESOURCES

             TRANSPORT AND ENERGY NETWORKS

  COMPETITIVENESS AND PRODUCTIVE FABRIC IMPROVEMENT

          KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY (Innovation, I+D, INFSO)

               LOCAL AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

           AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT




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EUROPEAN PARTNERSHIPS:
                      AN INSTRUMENT FOR ADDED VALUE




Permanent structures for European partnerships



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VALENCIAN REGIONAL DELEGATION IN BRUSSELS

The Valencian Regional Office in Brussels is part of the Regional
Ministry for Cooperation and Participation which depends on the
Presidency of the Valencian Region.
The Delegation aims to disseminate the image of the Valencian Region in
Brussels through region marketing, as well as to promote the training to the young
of the Valencian Region by means of the promotion of public programs and
private grants.

It represents, defend and promotes the Valencian Region interest before the
European Union. In order to achieve this goals the Delegation works closely with
the different European institutions, the Spanish Permanent Representation to the
EU, the Regional Offices and other permanent representations of other European
Members.

Active participation in the European parliament activities and Committee of the
Regions (Commission RELEX and DEVE) initiatives in favour of economic growth
and subsidiarity respect .


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a new instrument for the Valencian region

                         FCVRE
    Foundation Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
                   (created in 2003)




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Development of the Fundación Comunidad Valenciana –
                               Región Europea (2003-2007)



50

45       54
40
                                       72
35                                                   41
30

25

20

15

10

 5   6
 0                     0 3         0           0
     Human Resources   Antennas   Agreements   Projects




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Development of the Fundación Comunidad Valenciana –
                          Región Europea (2003-2007)

        Valencian people trained about European issues

60
50
                                                    54
40

30
20     6                                      6
           24             24
                     0            0
10
                                      6
 0
        Re-         Trainees        Local         TOTAL
     insertion                     Agents

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Current Human Capital: 54 people

                                                                             Gender
               CAPITAL HUMANO
                                                      40
                 FCVRE 2006
                                                      30       16      31
                                                      20                     Men
                                                                             Wom en
                           Trainees;                  10
                             15%
                                                      0
                                                                2007


                                                                              Degrees
                                       Re-insertion
                                           into        50
Fixed Staff;                           employment      40
   62%                                    23%
                                                       30
                                                                    36      Bachelor
                                                       20
                                                                            Graduate
                                                       10      11
                                                           0
                                                                2007




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Re-insertion into employment


 SERVEF Subsidy ESF



                       Subsidy     People

EMORGA (year 2005)    99.968.94€    15
                                                  Mobility Programmes and Traineeships

EMORGA (year 2006)    79.976.49€    13
                                                                                  People

“Youong Salary”       74.951.05€     6
(year2005)                                       EURODYSEE                          5


TOTAL                 254.896.48    34
                                                 Traineeships at other entities    30
                                                 (IMPIVA, IVEX, FEPORTS,
                                                 Development Cooperation)


                                                 TOTAL                             35




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VALENCIAN REGION TRAINEE PROGRAMS


An instrument of European integration
opportunity for all young people willing to have an experience
abroad or to complete their studies within the framework of a
European programme of mobility of this institution.




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VALENCIAN REGION TRAINEE PROGRAMS

• La FCVRE has a long experience in the exchange of
  young people and has obtained the leadership as
  office welcoming young European people coming for
  internships.
  The FCVRE does not only have experience in terms
  of training, besides it is leader in innovation,
  technology and projects difusión.

• From our institution, young people are offered an
  adequate methodology and taking into account a
  number of thematic areas developing themes of
  interest for the Valencian Community.

• Under the supervision of a tutor, carry out tasks of
  support, thus gaining training and professional
  internship which will help them finding a job.

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VALENCIAN REGION TRAINEE PROGRAMS
                                        interregional collaboration

•   Our objective is to keep progressing in the interregional collaboration within the scope of the
    EU, in which the Valencian Community raises the possibility for young people with certain
    experience, knowledge of languages and motivated to work of joining the liaison offices
    of the European regions.
•   The fundamental objective is to narrow the ties of cooperation between regions including the
    young people within their own funding programmes, or within the European programmes
    of employment and training.
•   Common Project
•   Defined by the participating regions in the exchange. The young people would be under
    the supervision of two tutors according to the following criteria:
•   -Internships during three days in the hosting office and another one in the office of origin in
    order to coordinate and supervise the tasks by the tutor of origin.
•   -On Fridays, the trainee could keep on working at the FCVRE in order to continue his
    training on themes of management, languages, European institutions, etc. for instance.
•   www.uegva.info         adl@delcomval.be




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VALENCIAN REGION
                               Public Private Partnership (PPP)

       The Foundation Comunidad Valenciana - Región Europea:
              a new instrument for the Valencian region



  Public sector                                                Private sector
Regional                                                             Energy,
and local                                                      saving banks,
administrations                                       chambers of commerce,
Public organizations                                            universities,
                                                            pro associations




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Public Private Partnership

Public Private Partnership, the tool of the Foundation Comunidad Valenciana -
Región Europea promotes and provide European service to social and
economic bodies in our region.

In 1999, the first policy on PPP was approved to develop innovation projects on
the framework of the urban management by means of the research of new
technologies solutions:. www.valenciainnova.info

The Valencian Government has identified PPP as a priority and collaborates
with the Foundation on the expenses: location, infrastructure…

      12% of operational expenses are financed by the Valencian Government

      48% other entities support: Intercitrus, IMPIVA, FEPORTS, Saving Banks
      Association, Feria Valencia, Feria de Alicante…

      40% Self – financing: European projects, allowance, services to third
      parties…



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European projects with the involvement of the FCVRE


                          Number of approved projects

                          41
                          Valencian budget of approved projects

                          54.0 Mo €
                          Total budget of approved projects

                          109.2 Mo €
                          Projects under evaluation

                          10 projects


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Best Practices
                                                            Project Valencia Towers
                                                                       Port of Valencia




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Best Practices
                                                   Local development

    The engagement of the FCVRE at local and regional level is
    to promote the relations between municipalities and
    provinces with other European regions

•   Objetive: promote the participation of municipalities among the
    transnational cooperation, participation in European projects,
    agreements in technological and innovation transfer between
    municipalities, as well as signature of agreements in technical
    assistance or regional networks.

•   Local and regional governments can participate in the new strategic
    objectives of the EU

•    The local and regional governments can be an example of change
    innovating directly in municipal structures and improving the services
    for citizens.

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Cooperation with Local Development Agencies of
                                            Municipalities



• Agreement of cooperation between FCVRE and the Federation of
Municipalities and Provinces

• Stage of Local Development Agents in Brussels

• Training programes

• Duration around 6 months

• Objective of the stage: direct participation in projects among european
funds and municipalities networks




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Cooperation with Local Development Agencies of
                                           Municipalities


FIRST AGREEMENT with municipality of San Antonio de Benagéber

       . Incorporation date in Brussels: April 2005

                Participation in Open days
                International meetings
                Taiex / Employment projects

       . Objective: Leader in environment and cultural projects
       . Contact: Miguel Mares Garcés (sabenageber_adl@gva.es),




    Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
Cooperation with Local Development Agencies of
                                             Municipalities

•   City Council of Vila-real: after municipal elections they have created a
    new European integration department to coordinate and develop
    European projects
•   City Council of Vila-real: after municipal elections they have created a
    new European integration department to coordinate and develop
    European projects
•   AGREEMENT with municipality of Vila-Real (Castellón)

•         . Incorporation date in Brussels: September 2006
•         . Objective: participation in three European projects       1.
          PROYECTO EASY ( IEE CALL FOR PROPOSAL 2006 )
•         2. ESTABLISHMENT OF LOCAL AND REGIONAL ENERGY
          AGENCY ( IEE CALL FOR PROPOSALS 2006 )
•         3. TAXI DRIVER ( LEONARDO PROGRAMME )
•
     –   Contact: Amelia Delcampo Carda ( afic@ajvila-real.es)




    Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
Cooperation with Local Development Agencies of
                                           Municipalities III

AGREEMENT with County Council of La Ribera Alta

Incorporation date: February 2007
Objective: participation in European projects
Contact: Laura Bas (innovacion@delcomval.be )

County Council of La Mancomunitat de la Ribera. Among a
consortium with other County Council they have created two autonomous
entities for economic and social development in the cities: PATER
(Territorial Pact for Employment) involved in projects. and Energy
Agency (AER) to establish a culture of energy saving and develop
projects.


WE ARE OPEN TO RECEIVE YOUR EXPERTS AND SHARE
EXPERIENCES, TO PARTICIPATE IN EU FUNDING !


    Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
We want to cooperate with you and are open to discuss new
                     ideas for future initiatives


     You may find further information on our website:
                  www.uegva.info



    Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
http://www.uegva.info




Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
Valencian Regional Office
                                             Rue de la Loi, 227 – 4th Floor
                                                  B-1040 Brussels




Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
The EU programme for employment and
social solidarity 2207 -2013

PROGRESS
                                         Pluski 10 September 2007




Mr Miguel Mares Garcés
Workshop Social Protection & Social Inclusion
TAIEX – RTP 25198




   Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
PROGRESS 2007-2013


           Community Programme
for Employment and Social Solidarity

 Decision Nº1672/2006/EC of the European Parliament and of the
                                       Council of 24 October 2006
                               Official Journal L315 of 15.11.2006
             Entry into force: 01.01.2007 Expiry date: 31.12.2013




Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
PROGRESS
 COMMUNITY PROGRAMME FOR EMPLOYMENT
                 AND SOCIAL SOLIDARITY

    To financially support the implementation of the
            objectives of the European Union in the
 employment and social affairs area, as set out in
  the Social Agenda, and thereby contribute to the
       achievement of the Lisbon Strategy goals.




Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
EES
            LISBON
            STRATEGY
            SOCIAL
            AGENDA


Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
PROGRESS 2007-2013



    EES
    LISBON STRATEGY
    NICE EUROPEAN COUNCIL
    DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGE
    MIGRANTS
    WORKING CONDITIONS

Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
PROGRESS 2007-2013


  SIMPLIFICATION
  RATIONALISE FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
  SUBSIDIARITY +ONGs
  EQUAL TREATMENT
  NON DISCRIMINATION
  CONSISTENCY
  COMPLEMENTARYTY

Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
THE REVISED LISBON STRATEGY


          Growth, Competitiveness and Job creation


                        Boost knowledge and innovation
       Make Europe a more attractive place to invest and work
                              Create more and better jobs




Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
THE REVISED LISBON STRATEGY
                                                            Lisbon objective (2000):

  To become the most competitive and dynamic knowledge-based economy in the
         world capable of sustainable economic growth with more and better jobs
                      and greater social cohesion (+ respect for the environment)

                                                                         TARGETS:

                     Employment rates for 2010: (70% overall and 60% for women)

     New or strengthened priorities (such as skills and mobility, lifelong learning).

  More but also better jobs so as to foster not only competitiveness and economic

                                          growth but also greater social cohesion   .



Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
SOCIAL AGENDA 2005-2010




 The new Social Agenda: an essential pillar of the new
                            growth and jobs strategy
modernising Europe's social model under the revamped Lisbon
                                  Strategy for growth and jobs.




 Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
MAIN GOALS
               OF THE SOCIAL AGENDA (2005-2010)



                   Moving towards full employment
                      Making work a real option for all
   Increasing the quality and productivity of work, and
                   Anticipating and managing change




Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
MAIN GOALS
               OF THE SOCIAL AGENDA (2005-2010)




               Creating a more cohesive society:
                       Equal opportunities for all:
                       Modernising social protection
   Combatting poverty and promoting social inclusion
         Promoting diversity and non-discrimination




Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
IMPLEMENTING THE SOCIAL AGENDA
                   THE ROLE OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY
                                       - CONSEQUENCES
                           Mainly seen as a catalyst for change
  Support to the Member States in meeting their commitments or
                         converging towards EU objectives by:

                                            Proposing EU strategies
                       Implementing and following-up EU objectives
                           and their translation into national policies
          Transposing and following-up application of EU legislation
   Promoting co-operation and coordination between Member States
                                 and with civil society organisations




Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
SITUATION
                                 PROGRESS PREDECESSORS


Simplification and streamlining of Community expenditure
Integrated Programme

Overall budget: 743 million€

Divided into five policy sections




  Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
AREAS




                                        Employment
                                                   5
                       Social inclusion and social
                                        protection
                              Working conditions
                              Anti-discrimination
                                 Gender equality

Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
PROGRESS FIVE POLICY AREAS
                                                     Employment
                        Linked to the European Employment Strategy
                             Social inclusion and social protection
                              Linked to Open Method of Coordination
                                                 Working conditions
       Labour law, restructuring and anticipating change, strategy on
                                            health and safety at work
                                                 Anti-discrimination
    Principle of non-discrimination and mainstreaming of the principle
                                                  into all EU policies
                                                    Gender equality
   Principle of gender equality and mainstreaming of the principle into
                                                       all EU policies



Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
SOCIAL PROTECTION AND INCLUSION


                       OPEN METHOD OF COORDINATION

                           Improving the understanding
     Monitoring and evaluating the implementation of the
                                                   OMC
                  Organising exchanges/ best practices
                       Key challenges and policy issues
                                     European networks




Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
GENERAL OBJECTIVES

    To improve the knowledge and understanding of the situations
                                 prevailing in the Member States

      To support the development of statistical tools, methods and
                                                common indicators

To support and monitor the implementation of policy objectives and
            Community law in the Member States, and assess their
                                   effectiveness and their impact

             To promote networking/mutual learning, identification
                and dissemination of good practice and innovative
                                          approaches at EU level



  Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
PROGRESS GENERAL OBJECTIVES


To enhance the awareness of stakeholders and the general
              public about the EU policies and objectives

    To boost the capacity of key EU networks to promote,
   support and further develop EU policies and objectives

        To promote gender mainstreaming into all sections
                            and activities of PROGRESS




Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
GENERAL OBJECTIVES 2



LINKING PROGRESS WITH THE COMMUNITY STRATEGIC
   GOAL OF CREATING MORES AND BETTER JOBS AND
          OFFERING EQUAL OPPORTUNIITES FOR ALL
                         Magnitude of the challenges
                            Limited eu competence
                          Modest financial resources




Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
GENERAL OBJECTIVES 2


 USING THE POSSIBILITIES OFFERED BY AN INTREGRATED PROGRAMME
 New possibilities to improve policy coherence and efficiency through cross-cutting
                                                                              work
       At the same time, taking account of the specificities os each policy section

ESTABLISHING STRONG PARTNERSHIPS AND INCREASING PUBLIC TRUST
   Success and impact will depend on the establishment of partnerships with MSs
                       and stakeholders, incluidng social partners & civil society
               Essential to take account of concerns and aspirtain of EU citizens




    Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
TYPES OF ACTIONS

                                               Analytical activities
                        (data/statistics; common indicators; studies;
                                              impact assessments)
                    Mutual learning, Awareness & Dissemination
                                     (best practices & peer review;
                                     media campaigns and events)

                              (Assistance)Support to main actors
                      (support to key EU networks; working groups;
                                training seminars; experts' networks;
                     EU level observatories; exchange of personnel;
                          cooperation with international institutions)




Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
PROGRESS BUDGET

                              Total financial envelope
                                          743,29 m€
140

                                                                116,96   120,41
120                                          110,07    113,63
                                  103,56
                      95,72
100
             82,9
     80
M€




     60

     40


     20

     0
             2007     2008         2009       2010      2011     2012     2013




          Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
PROGRESS BUDGET
                    Repartition of the budget
                  among policy sections (2007-2013)



                  12%        2%
                                               23%                Employment
                                                                  Social inclusion
                                                                  Working conditions
                                                                  Non-discrimination
       23%
                                                                  Gender equality
                                                                  Plus Support
                  10%                           30%




Employment Social inclusion Working conditions Non-discrimination Gender equality
    23%           30%             10%                23%                12%

                                                                           +Support 2%
    Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
MONITORING AND EVALUATING


                                       ACTIVITIES REPORTS
                                                    annual
                                     MID-TERM EVALUATION
                                     Overview of the programme
                            EX-POST EVALUATION
     FORUM ON THE IMPLEMENTATION SOCIAL AGENDA




Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
PARTICIPATION

                                                 EFTA/EEA
                                 ASSOCIATED +BALKAN
                                   Participating countries
          Public employment services and their agencies
                            Local and regional authorities
                                National statistical offices
    Specialised bodies provided for under Community law
                                           Social partners
                                                     NGOs,
     Higher education institutions and research institutes
                                     Experts in evaluation
                                                      Media

Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
PROGRESS IMPLEMENTATION

                               PROMOTING PARTNERSHIP
                                Coordination at Commission level
                                Coordination at the national level
                           Link between PROGRESS Committee
                                     and other policy Committees
                       Partnership with NGOs and social partners




Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
PROGRESS IMPLEMENTATION



                     Putting in place a multi-annual programming
                            Adoption fo the annual plan of cowek
             Promoting gender mainstreaming anad qeual access
                        Procudeures for the selection of activities
                           Agreement on the list of beneficiciaries
                                     Community financial support
                                                        Reporting




Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
PROGRESS IMPACT
                                             Four axes
                                        Consolidation
                                               Focus
                                          Alignement
                                      Complementarity




Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
PROGRESS IMPACT

                     Increasing efficiency and performance –
                                     result-based management
               Developing a strategic framework for PROGRESS
                                                 implementation

                                        Focusing on actions
                            where EU added-value is highest
                                      Defining EU added-value
   Complementarity with ESF and other Community interventions




Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
METHOD OF APPLICATION FOR SUPPORT


                     Direct management by the Commission
                            Commission is assisted by a Committee
                          (with representatives from Member States)

                                        Approval by the Committee
                                          of the general guidelines
                       for implementation and annual plans of work

                         Annual Plans of Work implemented through
                                              Call for tenders (contracts)
                  Call for proposals (subsidies - max 80% co-financing)




Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
+ INFO




http://ec.europa.eu/employment_social/progress/index_en.htm




 Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
adl@delcomval.be




Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
Thank you for your kind attention!




 Miguel Mares Garcés
Head of Human resources

Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea

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Rtp25198 miguelmares

  • 1. European Social Agenda and Lisbon Strategy as a form of the social exclusion and discrimination in the purpose of promotion of the social inclusion Pluski 10 September 2007 Mr Miguel Mares Garcés Workshop Social Protection & Social Inclusion TAIEX – RTP 25198 Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 2. LISBON OBJECTIVE: To become the most competitive and dynamic knowledge-based economy in the world capable of sustainable economic growth with more and better jobs and greater social cohesion (+ respect for the environment) Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 3. INTRO Two main factors are impacting the dynamics of the labour market: Globalization Ageing of European population To adapt to a new competitiveness condition objectives: To increase work productivity; To increase the employment rate growth; To increase the active working age; To develop life long training; To decrease the number of early school leavers; To maintain social protection; To increase the flexibility of the labour market. Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 4. Some objectives seems to be in contradiction Some of these objectives are included in the EES and in the Social Agenda. EUROPEAN EMPLOYMENT STRATEGY SOCIAL AGENDA 2005-2010 Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 5. EES The EES is the main tool to give direction to and ensure coordination of the employment policy priorities to which Member States should subscribe at EU level. Basic idea: Economic convergence to be sustainable requires some labour market convergence. The European Employment Strategy (EES) has coordinated Member States' employment policies since 1997 through: - common European guidelines and recommendations - annual national action plans for employment - monitoring, evaluation and mutual learning at EU level Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 6. EES: Guidelines Attract and retain more people in employment and modernise social protection systems Improve adaptability of workers and enterprises and the flexibility of labour markets. Increase investment in human capital though better education and skills. Governance Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 7. A brief history of the EES The early 1990s The 1993 White Paper and Essen Strategy The Amsterdam Treaty and EES launch (1997) The 2000 review and 2002 impact evaluation The 2001 Lisbon strategy The 2003 revision of EES The 2005 revamp of EES Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 8. The Amsterdam Treaty & EES launch strengthening of the Community approach to employment key elements : 1. high level of employment as one of the key objectives, 2. employment as a "common concern". 3. coordinated strategy for employment. 4. priciple of "mainstreaming" employment policy, 5. Joint Employment Report + Employment Guidelines for the Member States 6. Commission may propose and the Council adopt ecommendations 7. legal base for the analysis, research, exchange of best practice 8. It enables decisions to be taken by qualified majority Luxembourg Jobs Summit of November 1997 anticipated the entry into force of the Treaty and launched the European Employment Strategy in its current form. Cardiff (June 1998), Cologne (June 1999), Lisbon (March 2000), Stockholm (October 2000) and Barcelona (March 2002). Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 9. The 1997-2002 EES: four pillars The EES was initially structured into four pillars and a set of corresponding guidelines. 1) Improving employability 2) Developing entrepreneurship 3) Encouraging adaptability in business and their employees 4) Strengthening the policies for Equal Opportunities The EES was launched with a view to make decisive progress in the fight against unemployment within five years. Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 10. 2000 review “mid-term” evaluation positive developments: weaker points: the EES had created a common, Regional differences in labour market integrated framework for structural performance remained important reform which enables synergies to be Bottlenecks, largely due to the skills gap, achieved across simultaneous and were emerging in a number of Member mutually supportive action. States. an increased involvement of a wide The implementation of different objectives number of actors both at the European was uneven, with most progress achieved and national levels in the EES. in employability whereas the adaptability pillar was lagging behind. An increased transparency of employment policies, as well as an Local levels of administration and other increased political accountability of the local actors needed to take a greater stake actions. at the design and implementation of the relevant Guidelines. • Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 11. 2000 Lisbon Council: The Lisbon strategy Lisbon objective (2000): To become the most competitive and dynamic knowledge-based economy in the world capable of sustainable economic growth with more and better jobs and greater social cohesion (+ respect for the environment) TARGETS: Employment rates for 2010: (70% overall and 60% for women) New or strengthened priorities (such as skills and mobility, lifelong learning). More but also better jobs so as to foster not only competitiveness and economic growth but also greater social cohesion. Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 12. Lisbon targets Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 13. impact evaluation • In 2002, the European Commission issued its evaluation of the first five years of the EES (national reports and a joint report). more than 10 million new jobs created since 1997 and 4 million less unemployed. how much due to the introduction of the EES and how much to economic improvement,? The evaluation highlighted significant changes in national employment policies, • However, the EES is also seen to have a number of weaknesses, partly in relation to the activation of the most disadvantaged groups and to policy evaluation, and partly relating to new and emerging challenges. These include: - demographic challenges - emerging skills gap - enlargement - globalisation and immigration Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 14. Evaluation results: employment performance new jobs / employment rate Women’s employment rate The rate for older workers increased unemployment has been decreasing (also for women and the young + long term) Nevertheless, The Lisbon targets are within reach Furthermore, There are significant differences between Member States . Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 15. 2002 revision New set of Employment Guidelines and Recommendations in 2003 Following the 2002 evaluation, the Commission adopted a “Communication on the future of EES” in January 2003. revised strategy with concrete objectives and targets. three overarching objectives - full employment (on the basis of Lisbon targets); - quality and productivity at work; - social cohesion and an inclusive labour market. and insists on a better delivery and governance of EES. Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 16. Enlargement and EES Since the late 1990s, the objective of the Commission: candidate countries define employment policies that prepare them for membership of the Union and progressively adjust institutions and policies to the European Employment Strategy. The Commission initiated in 1999 a cooperation process on employment with these countries. EU financial support for accession preparations for ESF "Joint Assessments Papers" ("JAPs"), Most candidate countries consulted extensively on the draft Joint Assessment Papers, including the Finance and Education Ministries and the social partners, which helped to establish policy coherence. implementation of the JAP commitments in 2002-2003. The ten* new Member States prepared their first National Action Plans ("NAPs") for employment in 2004, along with those of the 15* other Member States. Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 17. 2005 revamp structural difficulties on the European social model: ageing population decline in economic performance February 2005, the European Commission made a proposal for a revamp of the Lisbon strategy to focus on delivering stronger, lasting growth and more and better jobs. complete revision of the EES, the guidelines in conjunction with the macroeconomic and microeconomic guidelines and for a period of three years. T Synergies: national level and Community actions, This new process has been in practice from July 2005, Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 18. 2005-2008 Employment Guidelines The new Employment Guidelines (2005-8) are eight and they fit within three priorities: 1) attract and retain more people in employment, increase labour supply and modernise social protection systems; 2) improve adaptability of workers and enterprises; 3) increase investment in human capital through better education and skills ambitious new programme of mutual learning exchange of good practice and the Dissemination, including at regional level, Combined with a better use of EU financial resources, European Social Fund , Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 19. 2005-2008 Employment Guidelines 1.Implement full employment, improving quality and productivity at work, and strengthening social and territorial cohesion 2.Promote a lifecycle approach to work 3.Ensure inclusive labour markets, enhance work attractiveness, and make work pay for job-seekers, including disadvantaged people and the inactive 4.Improve matching of labour market needs 5.Promote flexibility combined with employment security and reduce labour market segmentation, having due regard to the role of the social partners 6.Ensure employment-friendly labour cost developments and wage-setting mechanisms 7.Expand and improve investment in human capital 8.Adapt education and training systems in response to new competence requirements Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 20. Progress towards the Lisbon targets Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 21. The process Spring 2007 European Council (March 2007) Member States to submit latest Implementations/ National Reform Programmes (Oct. 2007) Commission to present its third Annual Progress Report (Dec. 2007) Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 22. The joint report on employment 06/07 Some progresses: Employment rate (63.8%) but difficult to achieve the goal of 70% in 2010; Employment of ageing people (42.5%) but difficult to achieve the goal of 50% in 2010; Good progress in women’s employment (56.3%) the 2010 goal will be probably achieved; Social reforms and a more balanced situation of Public Finances. Some difficulties: Productivity growth rate remains insufficient (0.9% in 2005) Insufficient participation of adults in life long training; School abandonment still high The flexibility of labour market Employment of some social groups : young people, women, migrants. Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 23. The joint report on employment 06/07 Some difficulties: Productivity growth rate remains insufficient (0.9% in 2005) Insufficient participation of adults in life long training; School abandonment still high The flexibility of labour market Employment of some social groups : young people, women, migrants. Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 24. The renewed Lisbon Strategy (2) Implementation at Member States' level: Annual Guidelines + targets Annual National Action Plans for Employment by the Member States (nsrf) Joint Employment Report an assessment of implementation Annual country-specific recommendations Mutual Learning and Peer Review Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 25. THE SOCIAL AGENDA The roadmap for actions in the employment and social area as part of the Lisbon Strategy Pursue an integrated European approach economic, social and employment policies Promote quality – of employment, social policy and industrial relations Modernise systems of social protection by adapting them to the current requirements of our societies, on the basis of solidarity Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 26. Social Agenda 2005-2010 focus on: The new agenda focuses on providing jobs and equal opportunities for all and ensuring that the benefits of the EU's growth and jobs drive reach everyone in society. By modernising labour markets and social protection systems, it will help people seize the opportunities created by international competition, technological advances and changing population patterns while protecting the most vulnerable in society. Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 27. decent jobs and social justice. It is about equipping everyone to manage the changes facing our society and about looking after the neediest. It is designed to preserve and modernise our valued social model as the essential tool underpinning Europe's drive to boost growth and jobs. It maps the route for reforming labour markets in order to make work a real option for everyone. At the same time, it provides pathways for modernising welfare systems and combating poverty." Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 28. two strategic goals: of the Commission's strategic goals for the next five years: prosperity and solidarity. The Agenda calls for partnerships between public authorities at local, regional and national level, employer and worker representatives and NGOs. Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 29. two key priorities: 1.-employment 2.-fighting poverty and promoting equal opportunities. Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 30. 1.- employment the Agenda will focus on: • Creating a European labour market, through enabling workers to take pension and social security entitlements with them when they work in a different Member States and by establishing an optional framework for collective bargaining across frontiers; the Commission will also examine transition periods for workers from new Member States; • Getting more people into better jobs, particularly through the European Youth Initiative and supporting women in (re-)entering the labour market; • Updating labour law to address needs created by new forms of work, i.e. particular short term contracts; a new health and safety strategy; • Managing the process of restructuring through the social dialogue. • 2006, ADAPT, GOBERNAZA,INVERSION CAPTHUMANO,RSOCIAL CORPORATIVA Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 31. Attract and retain more people Promote a lifecycle approach to work Ensure inclusive labour markets for job-seekers and disadvantaged people Improve matching of labour market needs Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 32. Flexicurity* Improve adaptability of workers and enterprise Promote flexibility combined with employment security & reduce labour market segmentation Models Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 33. Increase investment in human capital Expand and improve investment in human capital Adapt education and training systems in response to new competence requirements Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 34. Mutual Learning & Peer Review Thematic seminars and good practice sessions on important themes or successful policies Member States critically reviewing each others employment mix and learning from each other Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 35. Involvement of all important actors A focus on the "goverance“. Involvement of Social Partners, Parliaments, local and regional partners in the EES ESF SUPPORT Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 36. Annual Guidelines + targets Annual National Action Plans for Employment by the Member States Joint Employment Report an assessment of implementation Annual country-specific recommendations Mutual Learning and Peer Review Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 37. 2.-fighting poverty and promoting equal opportunities. the Agenda will focus on: Analysing the impact of ageing populations and the future of relations between the different generations, green paper Supporting the Member States in reforming pensions and health care and tackling poverty; Tackling discrimination and inequality; the Commission will examine minimum income schemes in the Member States and set out a policy approach for tackling discrimination, particularly against ethnic minorities such as the Roma; Fostering equal opportunities between women and men, for example by setting up a gender institute; Clarifying the role and characteristics of social services of general interest; 2010, 2007 MOC Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 38. Eradicating poverty and combating discrimination EU governments declared at the Lisbon Summit in 2000 that poverty in the European Union is unacceptably high. Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 39. Some 15 % of the EU population, or over 60 million people, are living below the poverty line, though poverty rates vary widely across the EU. • They set the goal of making a decisive impact on eradicating poverty by 2010. The need for action is all the more acute now as the EU prepares for enlargement. • Member States to co-ordinate their social protection policies within a single coherent framework. • Under the plan, national action plans will set targets for • reducing the number of people significantly at risk of poverty and social • exclusion, with measures to help the most vulnerable as one of the priorities. Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 40. Non-discrimination is a fundamental human right To tackle poverty and deprivation and bring the marginalised into mainstream society,all forms of discrimination must be eliminated. Ground-breaking EU legislation on combating discrimination based on race or ethnic origin, religion or belief, age,disability or sexual orientation. Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 41. Regional contribution Regions can bring some relevant contributions towards the Lisbon objectives: 1.- Promoting economic growth: The regional planning of Stockholm in the economic field and education and training; Innovation strategies The creation of Employment and Economic Development Centres; Life long training strategies; The creation of economic development agencies; Consultancy and training for SMEs. 2. Achieving full employment: Regional and local employment strategies; Active employment policies regarding job creation; Modernisation of the employment services. Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 42. Regional contribution 3. Strengthening social cohesion: Creation of support schemes with regard to disadvantaged people groups; Specific programmes for immigrants; Creation of working/learning places to improve the link between education and the labour market; Measures regarding prevention of school drop outs. 4. Governance: The formulation of regional employment strategies; Social dialogue; Monitoring and evaluation practices. Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 43. Regions Despite the different administrative models, the Regions are all involved in instigating projects – in partnership with other players; Employment and training policies are still insufficiently integrated with policies in other areas that also contribute to competitiveness. However, a number of examples show that where strategic approaches do exist at regional level, policy integration and coordination is improved; Decentralisation encourages policy coordination and integration. Regions that have greater competence achieve a greater degree of policy integration and coordination. Proximity to the issues at stake is therefore a key success factor; Governance is an important factor in the success of employment and training policies. Achievement of positive results in development processes is increasingly dependent on the capacity of the various public and private players to be actively involved in the design and delivery of policies; Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 44. In this context, the Regional Authorities are becoming catalysts and key coordinators of regional development processes. Their specific role is one of networking and getting various partners to work together towards achieving development objectives. Coordination with other administrative levels is necessary if the policies are to be effective. Considerable progress remains to be made in this area. Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 45. VALENCIAN REGION FUNDACION COMUNIDAD VALENCIANA REGION EUROPEA Mr Miguel Mares Garcés Workshop Social Protection & Social Inclusion TAIEX – RTP 25198 Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 46. Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 47. INTRODUCTION: VALENCIAN REGION COMUNITAT VALENCIANA Total surface area: 23.000 km2 4,800.000 inhabitants, the population of the region accounts for 10.5 % of the total Spanish population income per inhabitant: 93(EU25=100) Valencia is the third largest city in Spain population density:185 inhabitant/Km2 One of the co-official languages of Spain together with co- Galician, Catalan and Basque is Valenciano The Region of Valencia is located on the Mediterranean coast of Spain and is part of the so-called Mediterranean Arch, an axis which has experienced one of the fastest economic growth rates in the European Union Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 48. 20 YEARS MANAGING EUROPEAN FUNDS 1994 / 1999 2000 / 2006 1.040 M ecus 2.744 M € ERDF: 607M, ERDF: 2.055M, ESF: 310M, ESF: 476M, Agriculture funds: 123M Agriculture funds: 212M 3000 3000 2500 2500 2000 2000 1500 1500 1000 1000 500 500 0 0 ERDF ESF EAGGF Total ERDF ESF EAGGF Total Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 49. 20 YEARS MANAGING EUROPEAN FUNDS ENVIRONMENT AND HYDRIC RESOURCES TRANSPORT AND ENERGY NETWORKS COMPETITIVENESS AND PRODUCTIVE FABRIC IMPROVEMENT KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY (Innovation, I+D, INFSO) LOCAL AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 50. EUROPEAN PARTNERSHIPS: AN INSTRUMENT FOR ADDED VALUE Permanent structures for European partnerships Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 51. VALENCIAN REGIONAL DELEGATION IN BRUSSELS The Valencian Regional Office in Brussels is part of the Regional Ministry for Cooperation and Participation which depends on the Presidency of the Valencian Region. The Delegation aims to disseminate the image of the Valencian Region in Brussels through region marketing, as well as to promote the training to the young of the Valencian Region by means of the promotion of public programs and private grants. It represents, defend and promotes the Valencian Region interest before the European Union. In order to achieve this goals the Delegation works closely with the different European institutions, the Spanish Permanent Representation to the EU, the Regional Offices and other permanent representations of other European Members. Active participation in the European parliament activities and Committee of the Regions (Commission RELEX and DEVE) initiatives in favour of economic growth and subsidiarity respect . Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 52. a new instrument for the Valencian region FCVRE Foundation Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea (created in 2003) Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 53. Development of the Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea (2003-2007) 50 45 54 40 72 35 41 30 25 20 15 10 5 6 0 0 3 0 0 Human Resources Antennas Agreements Projects Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 54. Development of the Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea (2003-2007) Valencian people trained about European issues 60 50 54 40 30 20 6 6 24 24 0 0 10 6 0 Re- Trainees Local TOTAL insertion Agents Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 55. Current Human Capital: 54 people Gender CAPITAL HUMANO 40 FCVRE 2006 30 16 31 20 Men Wom en Trainees; 10 15% 0 2007 Degrees Re-insertion into 50 Fixed Staff; employment 40 62% 23% 30 36 Bachelor 20 Graduate 10 11 0 2007 Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 56. Re-insertion into employment SERVEF Subsidy ESF Subsidy People EMORGA (year 2005) 99.968.94€ 15 Mobility Programmes and Traineeships EMORGA (year 2006) 79.976.49€ 13 People “Youong Salary” 74.951.05€ 6 (year2005) EURODYSEE 5 TOTAL 254.896.48 34 Traineeships at other entities 30 (IMPIVA, IVEX, FEPORTS, Development Cooperation) TOTAL 35 Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea 56
  • 57. Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 58. Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 59. VALENCIAN REGION TRAINEE PROGRAMS An instrument of European integration opportunity for all young people willing to have an experience abroad or to complete their studies within the framework of a European programme of mobility of this institution. Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 60. VALENCIAN REGION TRAINEE PROGRAMS • La FCVRE has a long experience in the exchange of young people and has obtained the leadership as office welcoming young European people coming for internships. The FCVRE does not only have experience in terms of training, besides it is leader in innovation, technology and projects difusión. • From our institution, young people are offered an adequate methodology and taking into account a number of thematic areas developing themes of interest for the Valencian Community. • Under the supervision of a tutor, carry out tasks of support, thus gaining training and professional internship which will help them finding a job. Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 61. VALENCIAN REGION TRAINEE PROGRAMS interregional collaboration • Our objective is to keep progressing in the interregional collaboration within the scope of the EU, in which the Valencian Community raises the possibility for young people with certain experience, knowledge of languages and motivated to work of joining the liaison offices of the European regions. • The fundamental objective is to narrow the ties of cooperation between regions including the young people within their own funding programmes, or within the European programmes of employment and training. • Common Project • Defined by the participating regions in the exchange. The young people would be under the supervision of two tutors according to the following criteria: • -Internships during three days in the hosting office and another one in the office of origin in order to coordinate and supervise the tasks by the tutor of origin. • -On Fridays, the trainee could keep on working at the FCVRE in order to continue his training on themes of management, languages, European institutions, etc. for instance. • www.uegva.info adl@delcomval.be Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 62. VALENCIAN REGION Public Private Partnership (PPP) The Foundation Comunidad Valenciana - Región Europea: a new instrument for the Valencian region Public sector Private sector Regional Energy, and local saving banks, administrations chambers of commerce, Public organizations universities, pro associations Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 63. Public Private Partnership Public Private Partnership, the tool of the Foundation Comunidad Valenciana - Región Europea promotes and provide European service to social and economic bodies in our region. In 1999, the first policy on PPP was approved to develop innovation projects on the framework of the urban management by means of the research of new technologies solutions:. www.valenciainnova.info The Valencian Government has identified PPP as a priority and collaborates with the Foundation on the expenses: location, infrastructure… 12% of operational expenses are financed by the Valencian Government 48% other entities support: Intercitrus, IMPIVA, FEPORTS, Saving Banks Association, Feria Valencia, Feria de Alicante… 40% Self – financing: European projects, allowance, services to third parties… Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 64. Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 65. European projects with the involvement of the FCVRE Number of approved projects 41 Valencian budget of approved projects 54.0 Mo € Total budget of approved projects 109.2 Mo € Projects under evaluation 10 projects Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 66. Best Practices Project Valencia Towers Port of Valencia Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 67. Best Practices Local development The engagement of the FCVRE at local and regional level is to promote the relations between municipalities and provinces with other European regions • Objetive: promote the participation of municipalities among the transnational cooperation, participation in European projects, agreements in technological and innovation transfer between municipalities, as well as signature of agreements in technical assistance or regional networks. • Local and regional governments can participate in the new strategic objectives of the EU • The local and regional governments can be an example of change innovating directly in municipal structures and improving the services for citizens. Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 68. Cooperation with Local Development Agencies of Municipalities • Agreement of cooperation between FCVRE and the Federation of Municipalities and Provinces • Stage of Local Development Agents in Brussels • Training programes • Duration around 6 months • Objective of the stage: direct participation in projects among european funds and municipalities networks Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 69. Cooperation with Local Development Agencies of Municipalities FIRST AGREEMENT with municipality of San Antonio de Benagéber . Incorporation date in Brussels: April 2005 Participation in Open days International meetings Taiex / Employment projects . Objective: Leader in environment and cultural projects . Contact: Miguel Mares Garcés (sabenageber_adl@gva.es), Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 70. Cooperation with Local Development Agencies of Municipalities • City Council of Vila-real: after municipal elections they have created a new European integration department to coordinate and develop European projects • City Council of Vila-real: after municipal elections they have created a new European integration department to coordinate and develop European projects • AGREEMENT with municipality of Vila-Real (Castellón) • . Incorporation date in Brussels: September 2006 • . Objective: participation in three European projects 1. PROYECTO EASY ( IEE CALL FOR PROPOSAL 2006 ) • 2. ESTABLISHMENT OF LOCAL AND REGIONAL ENERGY AGENCY ( IEE CALL FOR PROPOSALS 2006 ) • 3. TAXI DRIVER ( LEONARDO PROGRAMME ) • – Contact: Amelia Delcampo Carda ( afic@ajvila-real.es) Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 71. Cooperation with Local Development Agencies of Municipalities III AGREEMENT with County Council of La Ribera Alta Incorporation date: February 2007 Objective: participation in European projects Contact: Laura Bas (innovacion@delcomval.be ) County Council of La Mancomunitat de la Ribera. Among a consortium with other County Council they have created two autonomous entities for economic and social development in the cities: PATER (Territorial Pact for Employment) involved in projects. and Energy Agency (AER) to establish a culture of energy saving and develop projects. WE ARE OPEN TO RECEIVE YOUR EXPERTS AND SHARE EXPERIENCES, TO PARTICIPATE IN EU FUNDING ! Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 72. We want to cooperate with you and are open to discuss new ideas for future initiatives You may find further information on our website: www.uegva.info Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 74. Valencian Regional Office Rue de la Loi, 227 – 4th Floor B-1040 Brussels Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 75. The EU programme for employment and social solidarity 2207 -2013 PROGRESS Pluski 10 September 2007 Mr Miguel Mares Garcés Workshop Social Protection & Social Inclusion TAIEX – RTP 25198 Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 76. PROGRESS 2007-2013 Community Programme for Employment and Social Solidarity Decision Nº1672/2006/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 24 October 2006 Official Journal L315 of 15.11.2006 Entry into force: 01.01.2007 Expiry date: 31.12.2013 Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 77. PROGRESS COMMUNITY PROGRAMME FOR EMPLOYMENT AND SOCIAL SOLIDARITY To financially support the implementation of the objectives of the European Union in the employment and social affairs area, as set out in the Social Agenda, and thereby contribute to the achievement of the Lisbon Strategy goals. Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 78. EES LISBON STRATEGY SOCIAL AGENDA Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 79. PROGRESS 2007-2013 EES LISBON STRATEGY NICE EUROPEAN COUNCIL DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGE MIGRANTS WORKING CONDITIONS Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 80. PROGRESS 2007-2013 SIMPLIFICATION RATIONALISE FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS SUBSIDIARITY +ONGs EQUAL TREATMENT NON DISCRIMINATION CONSISTENCY COMPLEMENTARYTY Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 81. THE REVISED LISBON STRATEGY Growth, Competitiveness and Job creation Boost knowledge and innovation Make Europe a more attractive place to invest and work Create more and better jobs Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 82. THE REVISED LISBON STRATEGY Lisbon objective (2000): To become the most competitive and dynamic knowledge-based economy in the world capable of sustainable economic growth with more and better jobs and greater social cohesion (+ respect for the environment) TARGETS: Employment rates for 2010: (70% overall and 60% for women) New or strengthened priorities (such as skills and mobility, lifelong learning). More but also better jobs so as to foster not only competitiveness and economic growth but also greater social cohesion . Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 83. SOCIAL AGENDA 2005-2010 The new Social Agenda: an essential pillar of the new growth and jobs strategy modernising Europe's social model under the revamped Lisbon Strategy for growth and jobs. Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 84. MAIN GOALS OF THE SOCIAL AGENDA (2005-2010) Moving towards full employment Making work a real option for all Increasing the quality and productivity of work, and Anticipating and managing change Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 85. MAIN GOALS OF THE SOCIAL AGENDA (2005-2010) Creating a more cohesive society: Equal opportunities for all: Modernising social protection Combatting poverty and promoting social inclusion Promoting diversity and non-discrimination Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 86. IMPLEMENTING THE SOCIAL AGENDA THE ROLE OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY - CONSEQUENCES Mainly seen as a catalyst for change Support to the Member States in meeting their commitments or converging towards EU objectives by: Proposing EU strategies Implementing and following-up EU objectives and their translation into national policies Transposing and following-up application of EU legislation Promoting co-operation and coordination between Member States and with civil society organisations Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 87. SITUATION PROGRESS PREDECESSORS Simplification and streamlining of Community expenditure Integrated Programme Overall budget: 743 million€ Divided into five policy sections Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 88. AREAS Employment 5 Social inclusion and social protection Working conditions Anti-discrimination Gender equality Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 89. PROGRESS FIVE POLICY AREAS Employment Linked to the European Employment Strategy Social inclusion and social protection Linked to Open Method of Coordination Working conditions Labour law, restructuring and anticipating change, strategy on health and safety at work Anti-discrimination Principle of non-discrimination and mainstreaming of the principle into all EU policies Gender equality Principle of gender equality and mainstreaming of the principle into all EU policies Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 90. SOCIAL PROTECTION AND INCLUSION OPEN METHOD OF COORDINATION Improving the understanding Monitoring and evaluating the implementation of the OMC Organising exchanges/ best practices Key challenges and policy issues European networks Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 91. GENERAL OBJECTIVES To improve the knowledge and understanding of the situations prevailing in the Member States To support the development of statistical tools, methods and common indicators To support and monitor the implementation of policy objectives and Community law in the Member States, and assess their effectiveness and their impact To promote networking/mutual learning, identification and dissemination of good practice and innovative approaches at EU level Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 92. PROGRESS GENERAL OBJECTIVES To enhance the awareness of stakeholders and the general public about the EU policies and objectives To boost the capacity of key EU networks to promote, support and further develop EU policies and objectives To promote gender mainstreaming into all sections and activities of PROGRESS Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 93. GENERAL OBJECTIVES 2 LINKING PROGRESS WITH THE COMMUNITY STRATEGIC GOAL OF CREATING MORES AND BETTER JOBS AND OFFERING EQUAL OPPORTUNIITES FOR ALL Magnitude of the challenges Limited eu competence Modest financial resources Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 94. GENERAL OBJECTIVES 2 USING THE POSSIBILITIES OFFERED BY AN INTREGRATED PROGRAMME New possibilities to improve policy coherence and efficiency through cross-cutting work At the same time, taking account of the specificities os each policy section ESTABLISHING STRONG PARTNERSHIPS AND INCREASING PUBLIC TRUST Success and impact will depend on the establishment of partnerships with MSs and stakeholders, incluidng social partners & civil society Essential to take account of concerns and aspirtain of EU citizens Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 95. TYPES OF ACTIONS Analytical activities (data/statistics; common indicators; studies; impact assessments) Mutual learning, Awareness & Dissemination (best practices & peer review; media campaigns and events) (Assistance)Support to main actors (support to key EU networks; working groups; training seminars; experts' networks; EU level observatories; exchange of personnel; cooperation with international institutions) Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 96. PROGRESS BUDGET Total financial envelope 743,29 m€ 140 116,96 120,41 120 110,07 113,63 103,56 95,72 100 82,9 80 M€ 60 40 20 0 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 97. PROGRESS BUDGET Repartition of the budget among policy sections (2007-2013) 12% 2% 23% Employment Social inclusion Working conditions Non-discrimination 23% Gender equality Plus Support 10% 30% Employment Social inclusion Working conditions Non-discrimination Gender equality 23% 30% 10% 23% 12% +Support 2% Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 98. MONITORING AND EVALUATING ACTIVITIES REPORTS annual MID-TERM EVALUATION Overview of the programme EX-POST EVALUATION FORUM ON THE IMPLEMENTATION SOCIAL AGENDA Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 99. PARTICIPATION EFTA/EEA ASSOCIATED +BALKAN Participating countries Public employment services and their agencies Local and regional authorities National statistical offices Specialised bodies provided for under Community law Social partners NGOs, Higher education institutions and research institutes Experts in evaluation Media Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 100. PROGRESS IMPLEMENTATION PROMOTING PARTNERSHIP Coordination at Commission level Coordination at the national level Link between PROGRESS Committee and other policy Committees Partnership with NGOs and social partners Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 101. PROGRESS IMPLEMENTATION Putting in place a multi-annual programming Adoption fo the annual plan of cowek Promoting gender mainstreaming anad qeual access Procudeures for the selection of activities Agreement on the list of beneficiciaries Community financial support Reporting Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 102. PROGRESS IMPACT Four axes Consolidation Focus Alignement Complementarity Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 103. PROGRESS IMPACT Increasing efficiency and performance – result-based management Developing a strategic framework for PROGRESS implementation Focusing on actions where EU added-value is highest Defining EU added-value Complementarity with ESF and other Community interventions Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 104. METHOD OF APPLICATION FOR SUPPORT Direct management by the Commission Commission is assisted by a Committee (with representatives from Member States) Approval by the Committee of the general guidelines for implementation and annual plans of work Annual Plans of Work implemented through Call for tenders (contracts) Call for proposals (subsidies - max 80% co-financing) Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea
  • 107. Thank you for your kind attention! Miguel Mares Garcés Head of Human resources Fundación Comunidad Valenciana – Región Europea