EU funds for roads - CEDR
EU funds for roads - CEDR
EU funds for roads - CEDR
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ANNEX 2: In<strong>for</strong>mation on <strong>EU</strong> <strong>funds</strong> <strong>for</strong> non-<strong>EU</strong> countries<br />
2.1 Allocation of <strong>EU</strong> <strong>funds</strong> (from ISPA, SAPARD, and PHARE) to eligible countries in<br />
the period 2000–2006 (2008)<br />
These <strong>funds</strong> were allocated to eligible countries on the basis of a number of criteria. An<br />
overview of this allocation is provided by the percentage of the total ISPA <strong>funds</strong> made available<br />
to these countries:<br />
- Bulgaria ………. : 8.0–12.0 %<br />
- Czech Republic..: 5.5–8.0 %<br />
- Estonia ………. : 2.0–3.5 %<br />
- Hungary ………. : 7.0–10.0 %<br />
- Latvia ………… : 3.5–5.5 %<br />
- Lithuania ……… : 4.0–6.0 %<br />
- Poland ………… : 30.0–37.0%<br />
- Romania ……… : 20.0–26.0%<br />
- Slovenia ………. : 1.0–2.0 %<br />
- Slovakia ………..: 3.5–5.5 %<br />
2.2 Indicative allocation of the IPA <strong>funds</strong> per country in the period 2007–2009 (in €<br />
billion)<br />
- Albania 0.21 ( 5.3%)<br />
- Bosnia & Herzegovina 0.23 ( 5.8%)<br />
- Croatia 0.44 (11.1%)<br />
- FYROM 0.21 ( 5.3%)<br />
- Kosovo 0.20 ( 5.1%)<br />
- Montenegro 0.10 ( 2.5%)<br />
- Serbia 0.57 (14.4%)<br />
- Turkey 1.60 (40.4%)<br />
- Multi beneficiary 0.40 (10.1%)<br />
TOTAL €3.96 billion (100.0%)<br />
2.3 Details on the financial instruments <strong>for</strong> the period 2007–2013<br />
For the 2007–2013 financial perspective, the <strong>EU</strong> has adopted a package of six financial<br />
instruments <strong>for</strong> the implementation of external assistance.<br />
European Neighbourhood and Partnership Instrument (ENPI)<br />
ENPI provides <strong>EU</strong> assistance to 17 countries: Algeria, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Egypt,<br />
Georgia, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Morocco, the Palestinian Authority,<br />
Russia, Syria, Tunisia, and Ukraine. It comprises a specific cross-border cooperation<br />
component covering border regions in the European Union member states.<br />
European Development Fund (EDF)<br />
<strong>EU</strong> <strong>funds</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>roads</strong>