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Workshop
“Better institutions for more resilient regions and cities”
in the framework of the European Week of Cities and Regions
Date of the workshop: 10 October 2017
Time: 14.30-17.00
Venue / room: 10/10 at 14:30 in room 1B at Centre Borschette
Speakers
Laura Indriliunaite, European Commission
Florian Hauser, European Commission
Irena Parvanova, ESF Bulgaria
Rudolf Schicker, City of Vienna
Johannes Gabriel, Danube Transnational Programme
The session is moderated by Jörg Mirtl, Interact programme.
The workshop aims at connecting the aim of territorial cohesion and multi-level governance with the need for increased institutional capacity. This includes three main strands:
- Increasing the administrative capacity in general, especially in Eastern and Southern Europe;
- Better spending of EU Funds;
- Transnational, interregional and macro-regional forms of cooperation for institutional learning (also with regards to EU enlargement & neighborhood policy).
In manifold contexts, capacity development is to be seen as a pre-condition for regional development.
The workshop focuses on horizontal and transnational aspects of public administration and intends to explore its territorial and international dimension. It looks at how to achieve results and accountability, policy making, structures and processes, human resources, and service delivery. It will also focus on how European Structural and Investment Funds contribute to increasing the administrative capacity of Member States, and how they foster an exchange among them. The following questions should i.a. be addressed:
- How do EU funds and tools support administrative capacity building on national, regional, and municipal level? How does the general implementation of EU projects and programmes affect the levels of institutional capacity?
- How does transnational and interregional exchange of experience foster administrative capacity development?
- How can trust of citizens in administrations be enhanced?