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... field of promotion and information on integrated touristic networks in the programme area Increased visits by tourists in the cross border area, for all types of touristic activities Information on reported financial data to the European Commission (by theme) can be found here Source and further information: IPA CBC Romania - Serbia http://www.romania-serbia.net/?lang=en_GB
... industrial and chemical pollution and thus lead to improved air quality. Launch of education and training programmes tailored in the context of promoting environment protection and sustainable development. Information on reported financial data to the European Commission (by theme) can be found here Source and further information: IPA CBC Hungary - Serbia http://www.interreg-ipa-husrb.com ...
... environment, risk prevention and disaster management, as well as the community and other interests. For this reason, sufficient resources are needed to meet the demand. Information on reported financial data to the European Commission (by theme) can be found here Source and further information is avalable here: IPA CBC Bulgaria - Serbia https://www.ipacbc-bgrs.eu/overview-0
Programme description Main objectives The overall objective of the Interreg IPA Cooperation Programme Croatia-Serbia 2014-2020 is to strengthen the social, economic and territorial development of the cross-border area through the implementation of joint projects and activities to be supported within four thematic priorities: Health and social care services; Environment, biodiversity, risk prevention, sustainable energy and energy efficiency; Tourism and cultural and natural heritage; ...
Eligible training providers should come from one of the 28 EU Member States or from Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Kosovo*, former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Turkey. Applicants should consult the guidance note and submit their applications using the form provided. For more information, join the information webinar on 28 April at 10:00-11.00 (CET). To register for the information webinar, follow this link. Additional information is also available on ...
Eligible training providers should come from one of the 28 EU Member States or from Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Kosovo*, former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Turkey. Applicants should consult the guidance note and submit their applications using the form provided. For more information, join the information webinar on 28 April at 10:00-11.00 (CET). To register for the information webinar, follow this link. Additional information is also available on ...
Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Serbia (CCIS) is the largest independent nation-wide business association in Serbia with over 150 years of tradition, established by Law (OJ 65/2001, 36/2009, 99/2011, 112/2015). The Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Serbia (CCIS) is an independent, non-governmental, business association set up by Law with compulsory membership. Last revision of the Chamber Law in 2015 has introduced ...
... with the highly bureaucratic administrative systems of the WB6 countries. In the lead up to the WB6 Summit in Trieste (12 July, 2017), progress in a number of measures of the Sustainability Charter have been achieved by the Western Balkan 6 countries. The market for energy services is advancing in Serbia, with the adoption of secondary legislation and project tendering in public buildings and street lighting. The work on transposition of Directive 2010/31/EU (EPPBD) is also ongoing in all WB6 countries and recent progress was achieved by Albania and Kosovo* with the adoption of EPBD laws. http://wb6.info ...
... them accelerate their growth. We provide the ideal environment for all businesses wishing to be part of a dynamic and interactive community, which creates value-added development through the exchange of ideas, contacts and business opportunities. STP Belgrade is implemented within the project Science Technology Park Belgrade-the New Export Instrument of Serbia, supported by the Swiss Government (Swiss Secretariat for Economic Affairs SECO) with the goal to increase exports of high-tech products and services from Serbia. Project objectives are: To design STP as an export instrument To enhance capacity building of STP To promote export of high-tech products and services To enhance ...
... of the Consortium of Libraries in Serbia for common acquisition (KoBSON), which facilitated access to the huge foreign electronic databases and journals, with over 13.000 online titles. A great number of projects have been launched. One of them is the foundation of the Center of the Virtual Library of Serbia (VLS), which connects the electronic catalogues of all libraries in Serbia in an unique shared electronic catalogue. Source and further information: National Library of Serbia https://www.nb.rs/pages/article.php?id=29