Title: THE MID-TERM REVIEW OF THE EUROPE 2020 STRATEGY
1THE MID-TERM REVIEW OF THE EUROPE 2020
STRATEGY
Seminar of the Social Platform 26 June
2014 Marcel HAAG Secretariat-General of the
European Commission Head of Unit "Europe 2020,
European Semester, Economic Governance"
2Outline
- State of play on the Europe 2020 strategy
- Towards the mid-term review of the strategy the
public consultation on Europe 2020 - Next steps
3State of play on the Europe 2020 strategy
- Developments since 2010 show a mixed picture,
with positive advances in a number of areas being
offset by several persisting challenges,
especially as a consequence of the crisis.
4A number of encouraging developments
- A gradual recovery gaining ground after a deep
recession
Real GDP growth ()
forecast
Source European Commission
5 but the persistence of challenges
- Unemployment and the social impact of the crisis
- High levels of public and private debt
- Still tight access to finance
- A range of long-term challenges
- Need to maintain the momentum of reforms
6 Uneven progress towardsthe Europe 2020 targets
- The EU is on course to meet or closely approach
the targets on education, climate and energy - This is not the case regarding employment,
research and development and poverty reduction - Performance towards the targets also shows
increasing differences across Member States, and
sometimes within them, in several areas
7The target on poverty and social exclusion a
complex definition
- A target made up of three components
- National targets expressed in different ways
8 A general increase in exposure to poverty and
social exclusion as a result of the crisis
Source European Commission
9 The European platform against poverty and
social exclusion achievements and challenges
- Ambition integrated approach to fight poverty
and partnership between civil society, social
partners and Member States - Swift delivery of actions
- but lack of visibility and of a unified
framework
10Towards the mid-term review of the strategy the
public consultation on Europe 2020
- The public consultation aims to draw lessons from
the first years of implementation of the Europe
2020 strategy and further develop it to make it
an effective post-crisis growth strategy for
Europe.
11 The public consultation why now?
- Conjunction of procedural, economic and
institutional factors - Procedural halfway to the 2020 deadline
- Economic European economies are gradually
recovering from historically deep recession of
the last years - need to strengthen and sustain the emerging
recovery - Institutional to provide the new Commission with
an assessment of the early years of the Europe
2020 strategy and ideas on how to further develop
it
12 The public consultation how?
- Open until 31 October 2014 to all interested
parties - Content
- Scope, ownership and delivery of the strategy
- Instruments
- Replies will help harvest concrete experiences on
the functioning of the strategy. The involvement
of relevant actors is thus key for the success of
the public consultation
13Next steps
- The public consultation will feed into the
mid-term review of the Europe 2020 strategy,
which should take place in 2015.
14Next steps
- 5 May-31 October 2014 public consultation on the
Europe 2020 strategy - After the closure of the public consultation
synthesis of the outcome and main messages
emerging from the public consultation - Early 2015 policy conclusions and proposals from
the Commission for the pursuit of the strategy - Spring 2015 discussion of the mid-term review of
the Europe 2020 strategy at the European Council
15For more information
- On the public consultation
- Your Voice in Europe and the public
consultation's website - Mailbox SG-EUROPE2020-CONSULTATION_at_ec.europa.eu
- On the Europe 2020 strategy
- Europe 2020 website
- European Semester website
- Eurostat indicators and publications
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16THE MID-TERM REVIEW OF THE EUROPE 2020
STRATEGY
Seminar of the Social Platform 26 June
2014 Marcel HAAG Secretariat-General of the
European Commission Head of Unit "Europe 2020,
European Semester, Economic Governance"