Mid Term Review of the ENPI Programming DocumentsConsultation on the new Indicative Programmes 2011-13 In the context of the Mid Term Review Civil Society Organizations and other interested external stakeholders will be consulted on the concept notes of the new Indicative Programmes for the 2011-13 period. These concept notes have, as a general rule, been established after initial consultations with national authorities, civil society organisations, EU Member States and other donors present in the ENP partner country. The concept notes present the approach suggested by the European Commission and outline a number of possible areas of intervention. To ensure a wide participation in the process, the European Commission invites interested organisations to provide their suggestions on:
We would like to invite you to send us your input in writing, respecting the deadline mentioned in the schedule below. The concept notes for the Multi-Country Programmes will be published on this ENP website directly. For these concept notes please send your comments to RELEX-D1-ENPI-MTR@ec.europa.eu , mentioning ‘MTR new Indicative Programme 2011-13’ in the subject heading, by the deadline mentioned in the schedule below. Please see the following schedule for more details:
As a general rule, the consultation procedure for the concept notes is open for a period of three weeks after their on-line publication. More information on the Mid Term Review can be found in the following note: CSO instruction note Thank you in advance for your contribution. Outcome of the ConsultationThe Mid Term Review for the majority of the ENPI programming documents has now been concluded. New programming documents have been developed for the period 2011-13. The formal Commission decision is scheduled for the first quarter of 2010. Once the programming documents have been adopted, they will be published on the ENP-website. A description of the process of consultation of Civil Society Organisation during the Mid Term Review and its outcome can be found in the following note: 091211_CSO_consultation_on_MTR_ENPI_Programming_Documents.pdf It should be noted that the end of the MTR process does not mark the end of the consultations with Civil Society. The ENPI and its programming documents, foresees that relevant stakeholders (including Civil Society Organisations) will be consulted on the design of the measures to be implemented under the programmes and will, where relevant, be involved in the monitoring process. | ||||||||||||||

