Status of Project Reporting

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Status of Project Reporting Rachel Burn, Joint Secretariat. September 29th Akureyri.

Reporting 20 Projects are now in the process of reporting.

3rd Call In February 2016 the Monitoring Committee approved: 1. SECURE 2.WATERPRO 3. ASCENT 4. E-LIGHTHOUSE 5. BUSK

eMS and Reporting Main Projects run for a period of 36 months which includes the submission of the final reporting of the project. Main projects are expected to submit a project report on a 6-monthly basis. The reporting periods are decided on the basis of the project implementation start date, which means that the reporting periods differ from project to project After the end of the reporting period, projects have 3 months to submit their complete project report, which includes the certification of costs by FLC. Project reporting periods are visible in GOL and in eMS

eMS and Reporting Reporting deadline A complete Project Report procedure is set to a maximum of three months after the end of the reporting period. It is up to the Lead Partner to set internal deadlines for project partners in order to meet the 3-month deadline. Please note that First Level Controllers are entitled to 2 months for their certification of the costs. For the 1st and 2nd reporting periods the programme has applies flexibility*

Thank you for listening Rachel Burn rachel.burn@interreg-npa.eu