Bilateral cooperation Andreas Aabel Bilateral Officer Financial Mechanism Office EEA and Norway Grants Tel: EEA and Norway Grants launch in Slovenia Ljubljana, 19 June 2013 Strengthening bilateral relations as an overarching goal of the Grants The Donor Programme Partner (DPP) model Bilateral funds – why and how they function Bilateral partnership projects – how to establish contact etc.
Bilateral cooperation levels Project level Programme level Overall objective Strengthened bilateral relations In cooperation with Donor Programme Partner (DPP) In cooperation with donor project partner (dpp) Without dppWithout DPP In cooperation with pre-defined donor project partner
Strategic approach to bilateral cooperation Strategic partnership at programme level Example “The Norwegian Financial Mechanism Programme (SI05)” Programme Operator Ministry of Economic Development and Technology (MEDT) Donor Programme Partner Norwegian Institute of Public Health DPP value added: Strategic role in programme planning and implementation Facilitating project partnerships Strengthening bilateral cooperation within sector
Bilateral funds Bilateral funds in programmes (1,5 %) For the benefit of projects Managed by Programme Operator Support to establishing partnership projects (Measure a) Seed money Match making Additional support for bilateral cooperation (Measure b) Exchange, networking Transfer of know - how Work shops Seminars
Bilateral partnership projects Bilateral partnership projects contribute to the overall objective of strengthening bilateral relations Bilateral partners: Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein How to find partners? Partner costs covered from total project budget Partnership agreement Timing with open call
Success factors Be proactive! Stay informed about what is happening Start planning early (read about programmes, open calls, many posibilities) Think long term benefits Overcome difficulties Seek help along the way
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