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Title: JeanMichel Courades, DG AGRI


1
Rural Development Networking 2007-2013
  • Jean-Michel Courades, DG AGRI

2
Why network?Improving the quality of policy
through following actions
  • Sharing experience (positive and negative)
  • Spreading good practice
  • Information and training of beneficiaries
  • Creates synergies
  • Drawing lessons for future policy
  • Building co-operation projects under Leader

3
Networking up to 2006
  • Strongly focused on Leader
  • Legal base Leader Guidelines
  • Mandatory for Leader beneficiaries
  • Open to other organisations involved in
    territorial rural development
  • Networking structures
  • MS level National Network Units
  • EU level Observatory of Rural Areas (Leader
    Contact Point)
  • Plus other informal networks (LAGs association,
    RD organisations.)

4
Networking in 2007-13
  • Wider scope covering all aspects related to RD
    at Community level, including Leader
  • Legal base Technical assistance - Council Reg
    (EC) No 1698/2005
  • Scope for increased financial support
  • Networking structures
  • MS level national rural network
  • EU level European Network for Rural Development

5
Networking needs in the programming period
  • programme needs evolve as the programming period
    advance
  • programme launch training and information tool
    on the RDP production of methodological tools
    and communication kit basic information on the
    website comprising glossary related to concepts
    used in rural development policy legal framework
    and rural development programmes adopted.
  • programme implementation processing of
    implementation data and evaluation
  • programme consolidation database project ,
    collection, analysis and dissemination of best
    practices

6
Strong interaction between European and national
networks
  • Collection and dissemination of data
  • National networks can provide expertise at EU
    level
  • EU network can identify networking best practices
  • Support to transnational cooperation

7
National Rural Network (Art. 68)
  • To bring together and support the organisations
    and administrations active in rural development
  • Roles include
  • identifying and sharing good practice
  • organising exchanges of experience and know-how
  • preparation of training programmes for Leader
    groups in the process of setting-up
  • technical assistance for inter-territorial and
    transnational co-operation activities by Leader
    groups
  • Participation in networking at EU level

8
National Rural Network (Art. 68)
  • Financing to cover
  • The structures to run the network
  • An action plan the specific activities the
    network will undertake

9
NATIONAL NETWORK
  • The structure established either within the
    competent national authorities or by selection
    through tendering procedures

10
European Network for Rural Development (Art. 67)
  • To interface with the national networks and
    administrations
  • Roles include
  • Collecting, analysing and disseminating
    information on RD measures
  • Collecting, disseminating and consolidating at
    Community level good rural development practice
  • Providing information on developments in rural
    areas in the EU and 3rd countries
  • Organise meetings and seminars on RD at Community
    level
  • Setting up and running expert networks to
    facilitate exchange of expertise and support
    implementation and evaluation of RD policy
  • Supporting the national networks and
    transnational co-operation initiatives.

11
EU network
  • All EU networks are developing general rural
    developmen activities and thematic activities
  • Learning from the experience of Leader
    Observatories (actors participating are
    implementing bodies and beneficiaries)

12
Funding of networks
  • Under technical assistance at programme level
  • For national network from technical assistance
    at MS initiative (max. 4 of EAFRD funding at
    programme level)
  • For European Network for Rural Development from
    technical assistance at Commission initiative
    (max. 0.25 of EAFRD funding)

13
Implementing provisions
  • administrative costs to run the structure
    -maximum of 25 of national network budget
  • List of information on the national network which
    MS will have to provide in their programmes
  • list of organisations and administrations which
    will form part of national network
  • procedure and timetable for establishing the
    national network (by 31 December 2008 at the
    latest )

14
Common issues to considerat EU and national level
  • Management issues
  • How best to operate the national rural network?
    In-house (managing authority) versus out-sourcing
    (single or multiple contracts)
  • Sufficient resources, skills and expertise
    (animators)
  • Start preparations early so network can support
    the programme from the outset and access the
    European network

15
Common issues to considerat EU and national level
  • Policy issues (priorities)
  • Mobilisation of stakeholders beyond the Leader
    actors (participation is only mandatory for
    Leader actors)
  • To avoid a segmentation of the Network into 4
    sub-networks (to develop horizontal activities,
    create working groups on horizontal issues)
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