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22 Projects have been approved for our 2nd call
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The final result of the second call for proposals of the Danube Transnational Programme (DTP) has been disclosed. The Monitoring Committee (MC) has decided on 24th May 2018, that all of the 22 projects approved with conditions, out of the 119 proposals submitted for the 2nd call, have successfully passed the final approval precedure for the 2nd call. The entirety of the projects which were approved under conditions have made the necessary changes as instructed to meet the requirements and have been deemed good to go. The list of approved projects, can be found here. For more information concerning the statistics of the second call, click here.
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DTP PRESENTS ITS PROJECTS' HIGHLIGHTS On sustainable mobility
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One of the biggest environmental and societal challenges of today is managing the mobility of people and goods in a sustainable way. Five DTP projects - CHESTNUT, CityWalk, eGUTS, LinkingDanube and Transdanube.Pearls - have taken on the challenge, like others before them, of improving mobility in the Danube region by committing to seek and implement sustainable solutions for the benefit of all inhabitants in the Danube river basin.
Read more.
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GET TO KNOW OUR PROJECT PARTNERS: INTERVIEW WITH MR. BORIS CAMERNIK, DANUBE COMPETENE CENTRE (DCC)
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DTP is also the only programme yet to accept non-EU countries as full-time partners with a successful integration of three different EU funds (ERDF, IPA, and ENI). The programme area covers nine Member States and five non-EU Member States. We found that it would be interesting to display what position a Serbian partner finds itself in the programme.
In this connection, we asked Mr. Boris CAMERNIK from the Danube Competence Centre (DCC) to respond to a brief written interview consisted of 5 questions, given that the organisation is actively involved in plural projects within the DTP. Boris, himself, takes part in two on-going projects: Green Danube & CultPlatForm_21.
We hope that you will enjoy this interview and learn a bit about our Serbian partner's will to contribute to the Danube area. Many thanks to Mr. CAMERNIK. Click on this link to go to the interview.
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EU GDPR - improvements to our database policy & privacy controls
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The Danube Transnational Programme’s MA/JS made updates relating to its Privacy regulation system to fully comply with the new data protection regulations which has come into force in the European Union on 25 May 2018 (EU General Data Protection Regulation - EUGDPR), as it makes Data Protection more stringent throughout Europe. For more information about the EU GDPR, follow this link.
The DTP, as well as the ensemble of its financed projects, are to ensure strict data protection to all who have entrusted their personal informations. The data you are deemed to have consented in any forms, to us, are used solely for information, statistical and dissemination purposes strictly related to the Programme and its projects, and are not divulgated to a third party outside of the DTP.
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DTP in the 7th EUSDR Forum: Save the date!
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As in the previous year, the Danube Transnational Programme will be one of the organisers of the 7th edition of the Annual Forum of the EU Strategy for the Danube Region, along with the Bulgarian Presidency and the European Commission. Under the title ‘Culture and Tourism boosting growth in the Danube Region’, the 7th EUSDR Annual Forum will take place in Sofia (Bulgaria) on 18th and 19th October 2018.
The DTP will be in charge of a plenary session, to promote its achievements and reflect on the future, and it will actively participate in other panel sessions. In the exhibition area, the DTP will also promote its project results and the 3rd call for proposals. Registration is expected to open in summer.
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DTP'S PARTICIPATION TO THE EWRC2018: joint Exhibition & workshop
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The Danube Transnational Programme will organise jointly with other Interreg transnational programmes an exhibition and a workshop in the framework of the upcoming European Week of Regions and Cities (EWRC) (Brussels, 8-11 October 2018). Both activities have been selected by the event organisers among many other candidates. The exhibition will give the participants the possibility to make a journey on the added value of transnational cooperation with stands showcasing 10 messages and project examples. The workshop "Idea lab on the future of transnational Interreg cooperation" will give the opportunity to a broad range of stakeholders to brainstorm about transnational cooperation after 2020. The workshop will be promoted via a joint social media campaign: #MadeWithInterreg. Join us in this journey and participate in the EWRC2018!
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If you have received this newsletter, you have been included on one or more of the Danube Transnational Programme/projects postal mailing lists. We are committed to respect and protect the privacy of personal data collected. We regard your personal data as confidential information and will never communicate it to third parties. Your personal data are used mainly for the express purpose of receiving the newsletter. Your mailing details may also be used by the DTP and its projects for information and dissemination purposes strictly related to the programme and its projects. If you prefer not to receive more of this newsletter and your data not to be used for dissemination purposes, you can unsubscribe by sending a reply email.
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