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43rd IQ-Net conference (Zagreb): The Performance Framework in Cohesion Policy

11 December 2017

The 43rd IQ-Net conference took place in Zagreb, Croatia on 6-8 December. Regional and national programme authorities from Structural Funds programmes across the EU met to exchange experience and share good practice. 

The theme of the meeting was The Performance Framework in Cohesion Policy: Expectations and Reality, for which EPRC prepared a report drafted by Irene McMaster and Stefan Kah (executive summary). The conference was also an opportunity to present an update on progress with the implementation of the programmes in IQ-Net countries and regions, based on a report written by Rona Michie and Viktoriya Dozhdeva (executive summary).

For more information about IQ-Net, please visit the IQ-Net website or contact the Network Manager Stefan Kah

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