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Title: The impact of the Racial Equality Directive: a survey of trade unions and employers in the Member States of the European Union - Bulgaria |
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Author: Kirov, Vassil |
Contributer: Fundamental Rights Agency |
Year: unknown |
Language: en |
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien |
Keyword: BulgariaECequality of treatmentdirective |
Subject: Human rights |
Countries Scheme: Bulgaria |
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Title: Assessment of the European Union Phare Programme : Country: Multi Country ; Sector: Ad Hoc Report on Small and Medium-sized Enterprise Development |
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Abstract Phare support to SME development has mainly consisted of technical assistance and advisory services to national institutions, support to SME policy and legislative development and financial support for SME development. Progress has been made in tackling problems inherited from the past, as well as in developing a favourable environment for the creation of new companies. However, formation and survival rates of SME are still well below the EU average and as such there are a number of challenges to be faced at both the enterprise and government levels....The principal objective of this Report is to identify lessons and make recommendations for the design of future SME programmes, based on a desk analysis of the conclusions and findings of Phare Programme Monitoring and Assessment Reports, Country Assessment Reviews, other monitoring data and strategic planning documents produced within the Candidate countries, and interviews with key stakeholders.[Author vide copyright] |
Table of Contents ABSTRACT TABLE OF CONTENTS GLOSSARY OF ACRONYMS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY PREFACEI. THE REPORT 1. BACKGROUND 2. OBJECTIVES AND SCOPE OF WORK 3. THE PRESENT STATUS OF SME DEVELOPMENT WITHIN THE CANDIDATE COUNTRIES 3.1The Analysis 4. THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PHARE PROGRAMME TO SME DEVELOPMENT 4.1 Phare support to the SME Sector 4.2 Phare National Programmes 5. RECOMMENDATIONS 5.1 Completing structural reforms 5.2 Benchmarking the SME sector at national level 5.3 Definition and approval of multi-annual SME Development Strategies 5.4 Contribute to the development of a coherent National Business Support System 5.5 Improving the business environment 5.6 Specific measures to support and encourage innovative approaches 5.7 Promoting better access to finance 5.8 Addressing the future utilisation of Structural Funds 5.9 Human resources development programmes to strengthen entrepreneurial skills II ANNEXES ANNEX 1. FACT-FINDING MEETINGS WITH PHARE COUNTRY CO-ORDINATORS AND IDENTIFICATION OF PRIORITIES TO BE ADDRESSED AT COUNTRY LEVEL ANNEX 2. INVESTMENT SUPPORT FROM STRUCTURAL FUNDS ANNEX 3. THEMATIC ASSESSMENT MATRIX DEFINING EVALUATION CRITERIA FOR SELECTED MEASURES ANNEX 4. POLICY, REGULATORY, SUPPORT AND INSTITUTIONAL ISSUES TO BE ADDRESSED AT COUNTRY LEVEL ANNEX 5. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR AN SME BENCHMARK ANALYSIS ANNEX 6. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR AN APPROACH TO THE RATIONALISATION OF THE BUSINESS SUPPORT NETWORKS ANNEX 7. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE STRENGTHENING OF THE BUSINESS INCUBATOR NETWORKS ANNEX 8. COUNTRY STUDIES STATISTICAL SUMMARY ANNEX 9. COUNTRY STUDIES BULGARIA CZECH REPUBLIC ESTONIA HUNGARY LATVIA LITHUANIA POLAND ROMANIA SLOVAKIA SLOVENIA ANNEX 10. NINE KEY OBJECTIVES FOR THE ACQUIS COMMUNAUTAIRE FOR SME DEVELOPMENT ANNEX 11. STATUS OF IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PHARE-EBRD SME FACILITY ANNEX 12. LIST OF INTERVIEWS |
Author (Corp. Body): OMAS | EMS Consortium |
Contributer: Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Erweiterung |
Year: 2002 |
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: R/ZZ/SME/02.144 | ZZ/SME/02.144 |
Language: en |
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien |
Keyword: evaluationBulgariadevelopment aidEstoniaEUjoining of the European Unionsmall-scale businessLatvia Lithuaniamedium-sized firmPolandRomaniaSlovakiaSloveniaCzech RepublicHungary |
Subject: Aid programmesEuropean Community funds and financial instruments. EIBEuropean Community external relations |
Countries Scheme: Europe. General ResourcesEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaPoland Slovak RepublicCzech RepublicHungaryBulgariaRomaniaSlovenia |
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Title: Structures of Education, Vocational Training and Adult Education Systems in Europe : Bulgaria ; 2003 |
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Abstract Structures of education, vocational training and adult education systems in Europe For anyone trying to understand the general organisation of education systems in Europe, these monographs set out in some 40 pages for each country, full basic and regularly updated information on its own particular system. Devised in accordance with a common framework, they provide conveniently for inter-country comparison. The monographs describe the various levels of education from pre-primary to higher education, and initial vocational training whether provided exclusively in a school or other educational institution, or in the form of alternated work and training. Each level of education has its own concise description concerned primarily with its admissions procedures, duration, curriculum, methods of assessment and teacher training. These monographs have been produced by EURYDICE in close collaboration with the members of the CEDEFOP REFER Network and the national observatories of the European Training Foundation. [Author vide copyright] | Structures des systèmes d'enseignement, de la formation professionnelle et de l'éducation des adultes en Europe Pour qui cherche à connaître l'organisation générale des systèmes éducatifs en Europe, ces monographies proposent en une quarantaine de pages par pays une information de base, complète et régulièrement mise à jour. Conçues sur base d'un plan harmonisé, elles se prêtent aisément à une comparaison entre pays. La description porte sur les différents niveaux d'enseignement, du pré-primaire au supérieur, ainsi que sur l'éducation des adultes et la formation professionnelle initiale organisée soit entièrement en milieu scolaire, soit en alternance. Pour chaque niveau, on y trouve des informations succinctes essentiellement sur l'accès, la durée, le curriculum, les modes d'évaluation et la formation des enseignants. Ces monographies ont été produites par EURYDICE en collaboration avec les membres du réseau REFER du CEDEFOP et des Observatoires nationaux de la Fondation européenne pour la formation. | Strukturen der allgemeinen und beruflichen Bildung und der Erwachsenenbildung in Europa Wer die allgemeine Organisation der Bildungssysteme in Europa kennen lernen möchte, findet die entsprechende Basisinformation in den ca. 40-Seiten umfassenden Länderberichten. Diese Monografien werden regelmässig überarbeitet und auf den neuesten Stand gebracht. Aufgrund ihrer einheitlichen Struktur, erleichtern sie Vergleiche zwischen den einzelnen Staaten. Behandelt werden die verschiedenen Bildungssysteme, vom Vorschul- bis zum Hochschulbereich, die Erwachsenenbildung sowie die berufliche Bildung im Schulwesen als auch im dualen System. Für jedes Niveau findet man kurz gefasste Informationen, insbesondere über Zugangsvoraussetzungen, Ausbildungsdauer, Lehrpläne, Evaluationsansätze und Ausbildung der Lehrer. Diese Monografien wurden von Eurydice in Zusammenarbeit mit dem ReferNet von CEDEFOP und den nationalen Beobachtungsstellen der europäischen Stiftung für Berufsausbildung erstellt. [Urheber s. Copyright] |
Table of Contents INTRODUCTION 1. RESPONSIBILITIES AND ADMINISTRATION 1.1 Background 1.2 Basis of the education system: principles - legislation 1.3 Distribution of responsibilities for the organization and administration of the education and training system 1.4 Inspection/supervision/ guidance 1.5 Financing 1.6 Advisory (consultative) bodies 1.7 Private schools 2. PRE-PRIMARY EDUCATION 2.1 Organisation 2.2 Curriculum and assessment 2.3 Teachers 2.4 Statistics 3. COMPULSORY EDUCATION/TRAINING 3A Primary Education 3A.1 Organisation of the school 3A.2 Curriculum 3A.3 Assessment/certification/ guidance 3A.4 Teachers 3B Compulsory-secondary education 3B.1 Organisation of the school 3B.2 Curriculum 3B.3 Assessment/certification/ guidance 3B.4 Teachers Statistics 4. POST-COMPULSORY SECONDARY EDUCATION 4A General Secondary Education 4A.1 Organisation of the school 4A.2 Curriculum 4A.3 Assessment 4A.4 Teachers 4A.5 Statistics 4B Vocational Secondary Education 4B.1 Organisation of the School 4B.2 Curriculum 4B.3 Assessment/certification/ guidance 4B.4 Teachers 4B.5 Statistics 5. INITIAL/VOCATIONAL TRAINING 5.1 Organisation 5.2 Establishments 5.3 Financing 5.4 Curriculum 5.5 Assessment 5.6 Teachers/Trainers 6. HIGHER EDUCATION 6.1 Admission requirements 6.2 Fees/Student finance 6.3 Academic year 6.4 Courses 6.5 Assessment/qualifications 6.6 Teachers 6.7 Statistics 7. ADULT EDUCATION 7.1 Specific legislative framework 7.2 Administration 7.3 Funding 7.4 Organisation |
Author (Corp. Body): Education Information Network in the EuropeanUnion | Eurydice |
Publisher: Education Information Network in the EuropeanUnion | Eurydice |
Year: 2003 |
Language: en |
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien |
Keyword: vocational educationBulgariaadult educationschool level of education |
Subject: Educational systems in generalAdult education. Education of foreignersVocational education and training |
Countries Scheme: Bulgaria |
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Title: Review of progress in vocational education and training reform in Bulgaria |
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Table of Contents 1. OVERALL ASSESSMENT 2. KEY PRIORITY AREAS FOR FUTURE ASSISTANCE LIST OF ACRONYMS |
Author (Corp. Body): European Training Foundation |
Year: 2003 |
Language: en |
Ressource: Einzelne elektronische Bücher (e-books) |
Keyword: vocational educationBulgaria |
Subject: Vocational education and training |
Countries Scheme: Bulgaria |
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Title: Migration Trends in Selected Applicant Countries |
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Title (other): Volume I Bulgaria ; The social impact of seasonal migration |
Abstract The report follows the main guidelines of the comparative research outline designed by IOM-Vienna: brief introduction to the problem from the point of view of introducing historical background, the statistical development over the past five years (1997 to 2001), the legal and administrative provisions with regard to migration and migration management, trying to find answers to the main question of the study: How does migration affect the local society in Bulgaria at this point of time?The report analyses both out-migration and in-migration trends, but in the Bulgarian case what seems clear is that out-migration exceeds in-migration, thus emigration rather than immigration has bigger impact on the Bulgarian society. The public discourse is dominated by concerns about brain-drain, the economic benefits from Bulgarian migrants working abroad temporarily, the possibilities for exporting skilled labour legally, and the harm inflicted The report is based on secondary analysis of relevant literature (Appendix 1); normative documents, regulating migration; statistical and border police data about migration (Appendix 2); sociological surveys on potential migration and on the economic impact of migration; interviews with representatives of state institutions and NGOs dealing with migration, as well as with immigrants and emigrants (Appendix 3). by returned asylum-seekers on Bulgaria's image. Immigrants are not particularly visible yet, and concerns about their number, protection of their rights, xenophobia or their integration come rarely to the fore. That is why, in searching for the social impact of migration on the Bulgarian society, the Bulgarian team will pay more attention to out-migration than to in-migration. [Urheber s. Copyright] |
Author: Guentcheva, Rossitza | Kabakchieva, Petya | Kolarski, Plamen |
Publisher: International Organization for Migration |
Year: 2003 |
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: 92-9068-181-0 |
Language: en |
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien |
Keyword: BulgariaimmigrationEUeastwards expansion |
Subject: European Communities. European UnionEconomic and social developmentAspects of migration |
Countries Scheme: Europe. General ResourcesBulgaria |
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Title: Review of progress in vocational education and training reform in Bulgaria |
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Author (Corp. Body): European Training Foundation |
Year: 2004 |
Language: en |
Ressource: Einzelne elektronische Bücher (e-books) |
Keyword: vocational educationBulgaria |
Subject: Vocational education and training |
Countries Scheme: Bulgaria |
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Title: Analytical Report PHARE RAXEN_CC Minority Education - RAXEN_CC National Focal Point Bulgaria |
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Title (other): Schooling of ethnic minorities in Bulgaria |
Author (Corp. Body): European Monitoring Centre on Racism and Xenophobia |
Contributer: Open Society Institute Sofia |
Publisher: European Monitoring Centre on Racism and Xenophobia |
Year: 2004 |
Language: en |
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien |
Keyword: education systemBulgariaequal opportunityethnic group |
Subject: Educational systems in general |
Countries Scheme: Bulgaria |
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Title: Review of the European Union Phare Assistance to Roma Minorities : Thematic evaluation ; Phare Support Allocated in 1999-2002 and Implemented until November 2003 ; Phare from Pre-Accession to Accession |
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Title (other): Review of the European Union Phare Assistance to Roma Minorities : Interim Evaluation of Phare Support Allocated in 1999-2002 and Implemented until November 2003 ; Thematic Evaluation Report |
Abstract The aim of the review is to summarise the achievements of Phare Roma programmes in the five countries where integration of Roma minorities was specified as an Accession Partnership priority (Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania and Slovakia) and to consider to what extent they have contributed to a wider social inclusion agenda. The period covered by the review is October 2001 to July 2003, over which time a total of 26 programmes, amounting to some M 95.77 of assistance (M 64.54 from Phare plus M 31.23 of national co-financing)were specifically targeted at Roma minorities....[Author vide copyright] |
Table of Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY TABLE OF CONTENTS GLOSSARY OF ACRONYMS PREFACE MAIN REPORT 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background and Context 1.2 Objectives of the Thematic Review 1.3 Key Evaluation Questions 1.4 The Methodology 2. ANALYSIS OF KEY EVALUATION FINDINGS 2.1 Relevance of programme purpose and design to the needs of the sector 2.2 How efficiently have programmes been managed and implemented 2.3 The main effects and outputs stemming from the programmes 2.4 The wider impact of the Phare Romaminorities programmes 2.5 Sustainability of programmes and their results 3. KEY EVALUATION QUESTIONS 3.1 What type of support has been applied under Phare? 3.2 Do Phare programmes address the wider social inclusion agenda? 3.3 How successful has Phare been in influencing change in the policy arena? 3.4 How successful has Phare been in promoting learning by doing in this sector? 4. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 5. LESSONS LEARNED AND GOOD PRACTICE ANNEXES ANNEX 1. Extracts from the Accession Partnership documents relating to Roma Minorities ANNEX 2. Objectives in the fight against poverty and social exclusion ANNEX 3. Information about Roma in the Labour Market ANNEX 4. Roma participation in Phare Labour Market Projects ANNEX 5. Phare Summary Sheet for Programmes examined ANNEX 6. List of Documents Referred ANNEX 7. List of Interviews ANNEX 8. Example of review questionnaire |
Author (Corp. Body): EMS consortium |
Contributer: Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Erweiterung |
Year: 2004 |
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: ZZ/MIN/03082 |
Language: en |
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien |
Keyword: gipsyBulgariadevelopment aidEUjoining of the European Unionfinancial assistancepolicy on minoritiesRomania SlovakiaCzech RepublicHungary |
Subject: Aid programmesEuropean Community funds and financial instruments. EIBRaces and ethnic groups |
Countries Scheme: Europe. General ResourcesSlovak RepublicCzech RepublicHungaryBulgaria Romania |
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Title: Report on the Results of the Negotiations on the Accession of Bulgaria and Romania to the European Union |
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Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1: FREE MOVEMENT OF GOODS CHAPTER 2: FREE MOVEMENT OF PERSONS CHAPTER 3: FREEDOM TO PROVIDE SERVICES CHAPTER 4: FREE MOVEMENT OF CAPITAL CHAPTER 5: COMPANY LAW CHAPTER 6: COMPETITION POLICY CHAPTER 7: AGRICULTURE CHAPTER 8: FISHERIES CHAPTER 9: TRANSPORT POLICY CHAPTER 10: TAXATION.. CHAPTER 11: ECONOMIC AND MONETARY UNION CHAPTER 12: STATISTIKS CHAPTER 13: SOCIAL POLICY AND EMPLOYMENT CHAPTER 14: ENERGY CHAPTER 15: INDUSTRIAL POLICY CHAPTER 16: SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED ENTERPRISES CHAPTER 17: SCIENCE AND RESEARCH CHAPTER 18: EDUCATION AND TRAINING CHAPTER 19: TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES CHAPTER 20: CULTURE AND AUDIO-VISUAL POLICY CHAPTER 21: REGIONAL POLICY AND CO-ORDINATION OF STRUCTURAL INSTRUMENTS CHAPTER 22: ENVIRONMENT CHAPTER 23: CONSUMERS AND HEALTH PROTECTION CHAPTER 24: CO-OPERATION IN THE FIELD OF JUSTICE AND HOME AFFAIRS CHAPTER 25: CUSTOMS UNION CHAPTER 26: EXTERNAL RELATIONS CHAPTER 27: COMMON FOREIGN AND SECURITY POLICY CHAPTER 28: FINANCIAL CONTROL CHAPTER 29: FINANCIAL AND BUDGETARY PROVISIONS CHAPTER 30: INSTITUTIONS CHAPTER 31: OTHER |
Author (Corp. Body): Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Erweiterung |
Year: 2005 |
Language: en |
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien |
Keyword: Bulgariajoining of the European UnionEU expansionRomania |
Subject: History of the European Communities. European ideaEuropean Community external relationsEuropean Community treaties and agreements |
Countries Scheme: BulgariaRomania |
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Title: Treaty concerning the accession of the Republic of Bulgaria and Romania to the European Union |
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Title (other): Accession Protocol and its Annexes signed in Luxembourg on 25 April 2005 |
Abstract The Treaty of Accession consists of several parts. The overarching document is the short Treaty concerning the accession of the Republic of Bulgaria and Romania to the European Union. Attached to the Treaty is the Act of Accession and its Annexes. This act enters into force only in the event that the Constitution is not in force on the date of accession. Its contents are the same, in substance, as those of the Accession Protocol. Once the Constitution enters into force the Accession Protocol will replace the Act of Accession. [Urheber s. Copyright] |
Author (Corp. Body): Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Erweiterung |
Year: 2005 |
Language: en |
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien |
Keyword: BulgariaEU expansionRomaniacontract |
Subject: European Community treaties and agreements |
Countries Scheme: BulgariaRomania |
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Title: Bulgarien |
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Title (other): Umfassender Monitoring-Bericht 2005 ; {KOM(2005) 534 endg.} | Bulgaria | Bulgaria |
Table of Contents ZUSAMMENFASSUNG A. EINLEITUNG B. POLITISCHE KRITERIEN 1. POLITISCHE ENTWICKLUNG 2. UMSETZUNG DER EMPFEHLUNGEN 3. GESAMTBEWERTUNG C. WIRTSCHAFTLICHE KRITERIEN 1. WIRTSCHAFTLICHE ENTWICKLUNG 2. UMSETZUNG DER EMPFEHLUNGEN 3. GESAMTBEWERTUNG D. AUS DEN BEITRITTSVERHANDLUNGEN RESULTIERENDE VERPFLICHTUNGEN UND ANFORDERUNGEN 1. DIE KAPITEL DES BESITZSTANDS Kapitel 1: Freier Warenverkehr Kapitel 2: Freizügigkeit Kapitel 3: Freier Dienstleistungsverkehr Kapitel 4: Freier Kapitalverkehr Kapitel 5: Gesellschaftsrecht Kapitel 6: Wettbewerbspolitik Kapitel 7: Landwirtschaft Kapitel 8: Fischerei Kapitel 9: Verkehrspolitik Kapitel 10: Steuern Kapitel 11: Wirtschafts- und Währungsunion Kapitel 12: Statistik Kapitel 13: Soziales und Beschäftigung Kapitel 14: Energie Kapitel 15: Industriepolitik Kapitel 16: Kleine und mittlere Unternehmen Kapitel 17: Wissenschaft und Forschung Kapitel 18: Allgemeine und berufliche Bildung Kapitel 19: Telekommunikation und Informationstechnologien Kapitel 20: Kultur und audiovisuelle Medien Kapitel 21: Regionalpolitik und Koordinierung der strukturellen Instrumente Kapitel 22: Umwelt Kapitel 23: Verbraucher- und Gesundheitsschutz Kapitel 24: Zusammenarbeit im Bereich Justiz und Inneres Kapitel 25: Zollunion Kapitel 26: Außenbeziehungen Kapitel 27: Gemeinsame Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik Kapitel 28: Finanzkontrolle Kapitel 29: Finanz- und Haushaltsbestimmungen 2. ÜBERSETZUNG DES BESITZSTANDS INS BULGARISCHE 3. GESAMTBEWERTUNG STATISTISCHER ANHANG |
Author (Corp. Body): Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Erweiterung |
Year: 2005 |
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: SEK (2005) 1352 | SEC (2005) 1352 |
Language: en | de |
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien |
Keyword: BulgariaEU expansion |
Subject: European Community external relations and associated countriesEuropean Community treaties and agreements |
Countries Scheme: Bulgaria |
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Title: Suivi du Plan daction sur lapprentissage des langues et la diversité linguistique: Modèle de rapport national: Pays BULGARIE |
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Author (Corp. Body): European Commission / Directorate General for Education and Culture |
Year: 2006 |
Language: fr |
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien |
Keyword: Bulgariaforeign languagelife-long learninglanguage lessons |
Subject: Education and training |
Countries Scheme: Bulgaria |
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Title: Support to the Justice and Home Affairs Acquis : Thematic Evaluation Report of the European Union Phare Programme ; Phare from Pre-Accession to Accession |
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Abstract This reports key objectives are to evaluate the contribution which the Phare programme has made to the legal alignment, implementation and enforcement of the Justice & Home Affairs acquis in the New Member States and in the two remaining Phare beneficiary candidate countries, Bulgaria and Romania, and to identify lessons learned, draw conclusions and make recommendations relevant to the planning and management of Phare programming in Bulgaria and Romania and to support to other present and future candidates.[Author vide copyright] |
Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS GLOSSARY OF ACRONYMS PREFACE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY MAIN REPORT 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1. Background 1.2. Context 1.3. Scope of the Report 1.4. Objectives of the Report 1.5. Evaluation questions 1.6. Methodology 1.7. Previous Studies 2. PHARE STRATEGY, IMPLEMENTATION AND RESULTS 2.1. Phare Strategy 2.2. Implementation 2.3. Results 3. REMAINING CHALLENGES 4. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 4.1. Conclusions on the scope and target of JHA to be supported by Phare 4.2. Conclusions on Phare achievements 4.3. Recommendations ANNEXES Annex 1. Terms of Reference Annex 2. Questionnaire Annex 3. Questionnaire results summary Annex 4. Phare programmes & projects in database Annex 5. Phare allocations to database projects Annex 6. Interim Evaluations covering database projects Annex 7. Persons interviewed |
Author (Corp. Body): ECOTEC Research and Consulting Limited, Birmingham |
Contributer: Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Erweiterung |
Year: 2006 |
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: ZZ/JHA/0533 |
Language: en |
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien |
Keyword: adaptationBulgariadevelopment aidEUjoining of the European Unionfundingpromotional programdomestic policy judiciarylawRomania |
Subject: Aid programmesEuropean Community funds and financial instruments. EIBLaw. Jurisprudence. Legal systemsPublic administration. Executive powerAdministration of justice |
Countries Scheme: Europe. General ResourcesBulgariaRomania |
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Title: MITTEILUNG DER KOMMISSION : Monitoring-Bericht über den Stand der Beitrittsvorbereitungen Bulgariens und Rumäniens ; {SEC(2006) 595, SEC(2006) 596, SEC(2006)598} |
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Title (other): COMMUNICATION DE LA COMMISSION : Rapport de suivi sur le degré de préparation à l'adhésion à l'UE de la Bulgarie et de la Roumanie. ; {SEC(2006) 595, SEC(2006) 596, SEC(2006) 598} |
Author (Corp. Body): Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Erweiterung |
Year: 2006 |
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: KOM (2006) 214 | COM (2006) 214 |
Language: de | fr |
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien |
Keyword: Bulgariajoining of the European UnionRomania |
Subject: European Community treaties and agreements |
Countries Scheme: BulgariaRomania |
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Title: ARBEITSUNTERLAGE DER KOMMISSION : BULGARIEN |
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Title (other): COMMISSION STAFF WORKING DOCUMENT : BULGARIA | DOCUMENT DE TRAVAIL DES SERVICES DE LA COMMISSION : BULGARIE |
Table of Contents 1. EINLEITUNG 2. POLITISCHE KRITERIEN 2.1. Allgemeine Bewertung 3. WIRTSCHAFTLICHE KRITERIEN 3.1. Allgemeine Bewertung 4. AUS DEN BEITRITTSVERHANDLUNGEN RESULTIERENDE VERPFLICHTUNGEN UND ANFORDERUNGEN 4.1. Die Kapitel des Besitzstands 4.1.1. Kapitel 1: Freier Warenverkehr 4.1.2. Kapitel 2: Freizügigkeit 4.1.3. Kapitel 3: Freier Dienstleistungsverkehr 4.1.4. Kapitel 4: Freier Kapitalverkehr 4.1.5. Kapitel 5: Gesellschaftsrecht 4.1.6. Kapitel 7: Landwirtschaft 4.1.7. Kapitel 8: Fischerei 4.1.8. Kapitel 9: Verkehrspolitik 4.1.9. Kapitel 10: Steuern 4.1.10. Kapitel 13: Soziales und Beschäftigung 4.1.11. Kapitel 14: Energie 4.1.12. Kapitel 15: Industriepolitik 4.1.13. Kapitel 19: Telekommunikation und Informationstechnologien 4.1.14. Kapitel 21: Regionalpolitik und Koordinierung der strukturpolitischen Instrumente 4.1.15. Kapitel 22: Umwelt 4.1.16. Kapitel 23: Verbraucher- und Gesundheitsschutz 4.1.17. Kapitel 24: Zusammenarbeit im Bereich Justiz und Inneres 4.1.18. Kapitel 25: Zollunion 4.1.19. Kapitel 28: Finanzkontrolle 4.2. Übersetzung des Besitzstands ins Bulgarische 4.3. Allgemeine Bewertung |
Author (Corp. Body): Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Erweiterung |
Year: 2006 |
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: SEK (2006) 595 | SEC (2006) 595 | SEC (2006) 595 |
Language: en | de | fr |
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien |
Keyword: Bulgariajoining of the European Union |
Subject: European Community treaties and agreements |
Countries Scheme: Bulgaria |
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Title: Support to the Agriculture sector : Thematic Evaluation Report of the European Union Phare Programme ; Phare from Pre-Accession to Accession |
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Abstract This reports key objective is to deduce from the experiences of recent and present Phare-supported candidates, with particular reference to Bulgaria and Romania, recommendations for the way in which a candidate country should best be supported (i) to enable its public administration to adopt, implement and enforce the agricultural acquis and (ii) to enable its farmers and other rural stakeholders to benefit from the EU funds available to them on accession.[Author vide copyright] |
Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS GLOSSARY OF ACRONYMS PREFACE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY MAIN REPORT 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background 1.2 Objective of the Thematic Report 1.3 Methodology 1.5 Follow-up of Recommendations from the previous Thematic Report 2. STRATEGY, IMPLEMENTATION AND RESULTS 2.1 CAP preparation was a complex and moving target 2.2 Phare support to CAP preparation increased greatly after 2003 2.3 Phare support strategy has been Commission-driven 2.4 National CAP planning is now crisis management 2.5 Public administration for CAP is far from ready 2.6 Phare implementation capacity has been weak 2.7 Phare has catalysed national efforts 2.8 Overall, despite Phare support, CAP arrangements are not installed in time 3. REMAINING CHALLENGES 4. CONCLUSIONS IN RELATIONS TO EVALUATION QUESTIONS 5. RECOMMENDATIONS IN RELATION TO PERFORMANCE AND LESSONS LEARNED ANNEXES Annex 1 Terms of Reference for the Thematic Report Annex 2 Phare programmes and projects database 1998-2004 Annex 3 IE ratings of Phare agriculture projects Annex 4 Recommendations from the previous Thematic Review still valid Annex 5 Organigrams for central and regional administrations Annex 6 - Comprehensive monitoring reports 2005 Annex 7 List of interviews Annex 8 Summary responses from NMS interviews Annex 9 List of documents reviewed |
Author (Corp. Body): ECOTEC Research and Consulting Limited, Birmingham |
Contributer: Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Erweiterung |
Year: 2006 |
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: ZZ/AGR/0537 |
Language: en |
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien |
Keyword: agricultural policyBulgariadevelopment aidEUjoining of the European Unionfundingpromotional programagricultural development Romaniaadministration |
Subject: Aid programmesEuropean Community funds and financial instruments. EIBAgricultural policy. Agricultural development |
Countries Scheme: Europe. General ResourcesBulgariaRomania |
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Title: Support to Public Administrative and Judicial Capacity in Bulgaria and Romania : Thematic Evaluation Report of the European Union Phare Programme ; Phare from Pre-Accession to Accession |
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Abstract This reports key objectives are to evaluate the contribution which the Phare programme has made to the transposition, implementation and enforcement of horizontal Public Administrative and Judicial Capacity (PAJC) development in Bulgaria and Romania, and to identify lessons learned, draw conclusions and make recommendations relevant to the planning and management of Phare programming in Bulgaria and Romania and of support to other present and future candidates.[Author vide copyright] |
Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACE GLOSSARY OF ACRONYMS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY MAIN REPORT 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1. Context 1.2. Objectives 1.3. Scope and methodology 2. STRATEGY,IMPLEMENTATION AND RESULTS STRATEGY 2.1. Phare Support Strategy for PAJC has not been strategically conceived 2.2. Support strategy has been embodied in Phare working documents 2.3. Recently, national strategies for PAJC have been prepared 2.4. Since 2002, the emphasis of Phare support to PAJC has shifted 2.5. Strategic requirements strain national administrative capacity 2.6. Candidates have not benefited from lessons learned in New Member States IMPLEMENTATION 2.7. Phare has given substantial financial support to PAJC 2.8. PAJC horizontal topic coverage has been comprehensive 2.9. PAJC building is overloading national capacity RESULTS 2.10. Interim Evaluation rates Phare projects slightly positive overall 2.11. Progress in horizontal PAJC has yet to reflect Phares ongoing contribution 3. REMAINING CHALLENGES 4. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 4.1. Conclusions 4.2. Recommendations ANNEXES Annex 1. Terms of Reference Annex 2. Phare Programmes & Projects in PAJC Database Annex 3. Phare Allocations for PAJC in Bulgaria and Romania; 1998-2006 Annex 4. Progression on horizontal PAJC issues in Bulgaria and Romania; 2002-05 Annex 5. Interim Evaluations covering PAJC Database Projects Annex 6. Interim Evaluation Ratings Annex 7. Persons Interviewed Annex 8. Documentation |
Author (Corp. Body): ECOTEC Research and Consulting Limited, Birmingham |
Contributer: Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Erweiterung |
Year: 2006 |
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: ZZ/PAJC/0536 |
Language: en |
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien |
Keyword: adaptationBulgariadevelopment aidEUjoining of the European Unionfundingpromotional programlegal proceedings judicial administrationcapacitypublic administrationRomania |
Subject: Aid programmesEuropean Community funds and financial instruments. EIBLaw. Jurisprudence. Legal systemsPublic administration. Executive powerAdministration of justice |
Countries Scheme: Europe. General ResourcesBulgariaRomania |
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Title: Statistics Multi-Beneficiary Programmes : Programmes covered: ZZ-9911, ZZ-0027, ZZ-0109, 2002/000-602, 2003/005-623 ; Phare Ex Post Evaluation. Phase 1, Multi-Beneficiary Programmes: Statistics |
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Abstract The purpose of this evaluation is to assess the contribution of the statistics multi-beneficiary programme to improvements in the performance of National Statistics Offices in the candidate countries relating to the production and dissemination of statistics in key areas (comparable with EU standards), and transfer of know-how and integration into the European Statistical System and its planning structures.This Ex Post Evaluation Report has been prepared by the MWH Consortium between September and November 2005 and reflects the situation where four of the Phare statistics multi-beneficiary programmes under review have ended and the fifth is approaching completion. It examines the performance of the programmes in addressing the objectives stated in the formal programming documents, provides a general assessment of the programmes and draws conclusions and lessons learned from them.The evaluation is based on an analysis of documents provided at the start, during and on completion of the programmes, and on the results of interviews with beneficiaries, contractors, users and Eurostat personnel. Following a sample approach this evaluation has its geographical focus on four new member states (Estonia, Poland, Hungary and Slovakia) and Bulgaria and Romania.[Author vide copyright] |
Table of Contents GLOSSARY OF ACRONYMS PREFACE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY MAIN REPORT 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Objectives of the Evaluation 1.2 Background and Context 1.3 Evaluation Questions 2. PERFORMANCE OF PHARE ASSISTANCE 2.1 The statistics MBPs were relevant and well-designed 2.2 Some serious delays but generally efficiently managed 2.3 Good statistical support to key EU macro-economic policies 2.4 Wider objectives largely achieved with high standards of statistical reporting 2.5 Sustainability remains a problem 3. THEMATIC/ CROSS-CUTTING FINDINGS 3.1 Performance of NSOs significantly improved 3.2 The administrative capacity of NSOs has been strengthened by Phare 3.3 The MBP approach was effective and essential 4. CONCLUSIONS AND LESSONS LEARNED 4.1 Conclusions 4.2 Recommendations 4.3 Lessons Learned ANNEXES Annex 1. Terms of Reference Annex 2. Evaluation Questions, Criteria and Indicators Annex 3. Background to the Statistics MBPs Annex 4. Statistical Series and EU Policies Annex 5. Pilot Projects in 2002 and 2003 Statistics MBPs Annex 6. Timelines of main activities and contractors Annex 7. Table of the contractors per project Annex 8. Interim Evaluation Report with details of action taken by Eurostat Annex 9. List of interviews Annex 10. List of documents referred to during the Evaluation |
Author (Corp. Body): MWH Consortium |
Contributer: Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Erweiterung |
Year: 2006 |
Language: en |
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien |
Keyword: evaluationBulgariadevelopment aidEstoniaEUjoining of the European UnionPolandRomania SlovakiastatisticsHungaryadministration |
Subject: Aid programmesEuropean Community external relationsPublic administration. Executive power |
Countries Scheme: Europe. General ResourcesEstoniaPolandSlovak RepublicHungary BulgariaRomania |
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Title: Phare Environment Thematic Evaluation : Phare Ex Post Evaluation. Phase 3, Thematic Evaluation: Environment |
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Abstract The purpose of this ex post thematic evaluation is to review 1999-2001 Phare environment programmes and post-2001 allocations to Phare environment programmes. Its overall objective is to provide accountability with respect to the use of European Commission funds,and lessons learned for decision-making on improvements in pre-accession aid to remaining and future candidate countries....The purpose of this ex post thematic evaluation is to review 1999-2001 Phare environment programmes as well as post-2001 allocations to Phare environment programmes. It forms part of a broader Phare ex post evaluation exercise that covers Phare multi-beneficiary programmes(Phase 1), national and cross border co-operation programmes (Phase 2), and the thematic evaluations (Phase 3).This report was prepared during April and June 2006,1 and took account of developments up to and including the end of May 2006. The evaluation is based on an analysis of documents provided at the start, during and on completion of the Programmes, including previous ex post and interim evaluations, and on interviews with beneficiaries and stakeholders. It examines the performance of the programmes in addressing the objectives stated in the formal programming documents, provides a general assessment of the programmes and draws conclusions and lessons learned from them.Following a sample approach this evaluation had its geographical focus on Bulgaria and Romania and three 2004 new member states (Latvia, Poland and Slovenia).[Author vide copyright] |
Table of Contents GLOSSARY OF ACRONYMS PREFACE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY MAIN REPORT 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1. Objectives 1.2. Background and Context 1.3. Evaluation Questions 1.4. Sources of evidence and sample project database 1.5. Limitations affecting the evaluation 2. STRATEGY, IMPLEMENTATION AND EFFECTS 2.1. Assistance followed pre-accession strategy closely but was hampered by weak design 2.2. Coverage of the components of the environment acquis was not well balanced 2.3. Cost-effectiveness improved with time but was hampered by inefficient procedures 2.4. Considerable catalytic effect with both ISPA and other donor funds 2.5. Assistance was a successful agent for change, but wider impact was limited 2.6. A good basis for sustainability was established 2.7. Positive but moderate contribution to economic and social cohesion 2.8. Assistance supported Environmental Policy Integration indirectly 2.9. Phare assistance has generally performed well but there is still much to do 3. CONCLUSIONS, LESSONS LEARNED AND RECOMMENDATIONS 3.1. Conclusions 3.2. Recommendations 3.3. Lessons learned ANNEXES Annex 1. Terms of Reference Annex 2. Distribution of Phare environment funding by country and by Annex 3. Phare environment projects in database Annex 4. Environmental expenditure in the public sector Annex 5. Typical Phare environment outputs Annex 6. May 2006 Monitoring Reports on Bulgaria and Romania Annex 7. World Bank Indicators 2005 Environment Government Commitment Annex 8. List of Documents Annex 9. List of Interviews |
Author (Corp. Body): MWH Consortium |
Contributer: Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Erweiterung |
Year: 2007 |
Language: en |
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien |
Keyword: evaluationBulgariadevelopment aidEUjoining of the European UnionLatviaPolandprogram RomaniaSloveniaenvironmental protection |
Subject: Aid programmesEuropean Community funds and financial instruments. EIB |
Countries Scheme: Europe. General ResourcesLatviaPolandBulgariaRomaniaSlovenia |
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Title: Small and Medium-Sized Enterprise Finance Facility : Phare Ex post Evaluation. Phase 1, Multi- Beneficiary Programmes: Small and Medium-Sized Enterprise Finance Facility |
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Abstract The overall objective of this ex post evaluation is to provide accountability with respect to the use of European Commission funds, and lessons learned for decision making on improvements to the Small and Medium-Sized Enterprise Finance Facility (the Facility) for remaining and future candidate countries. The purpose of the evaluation is to review 1999-2001 Facility programmes as well as the design and performance of the Phare allocations in the 2002-2005 period....This ex post evaluation report has been prepared by the MWH Consortium during the period January-March 2006, and reflects the situation at 31 May 2006. It examines the performance of the programmes in addressing the objectives stated in the formal programming documents, provides a general assessment of the programmes and draws conclusions and lessons learnt from them.The evaluation is based on analysis of documents provided by the Commission Services and the participating international financial institutions, as well as interviews with, and questionnaires to, participating banks, financial intermediaries and leasing companies in the new EU member states, Bulgaria and Romania.[Author vide copyright] |
Table of Contents GLOSSARY OF ACRONYMS GLOSSARY OF TERMS USED PREFACE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY MAIN REPORT 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Objectives 1.2 Background and Context 1.3 Evaluation Methodology 2. PERFORMANCE OF THE FACILITY 2.1 Grant support to the Facility was highly relevant for the first years, but its relevance declined over time 2.2 Outputs were delivered effectively by the IFIs, and benefits from grant support were obtained in earlystages, but these diminished over time 2.3 TA delivered immediate impacts, but intermediate and wider impacts of the Facility were limited 2.4 Long-term sustainability of the Facility assistance is marginal 3. THEMATIC/ CROSSCUTTING FINDINGS 3.1 Catalytic effects of the grant support to the Facility diminished over time 3.2 Additionality in line with the Phare definition has also declined over time 3.3 Little linkage or complementarity with other support measures for SMEs 3.4 Multi-country programme delivery has been appropriate but the absence of a tailor-made approachconstrained benefits 4. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 4.1 Conclusions 4.2 Recommendations ANNEXES Annex 1. Terms of Reference Annex 2. Evaluation Plan Annex 3. Follow-Up to Recommendations of Previous Report Annex 4. List of Participating Financial Institutions Interviewed Annex 5. Questionnaire Annex 6. Note on Interview Methodology Annex 7. Reconstructed Intervention Logic for the Facility Annex 8. Overview of the Facility Objectives 1999-2005 Annex 9. Overview of the Facility Operations 1999-2005 Annex 10. Achievement of Immediate Objectives 1999-2005 Annex 11. List of Interviews Annex 12. List of Documents Consulted |
Author (Corp. Body): MWH Consortium |
Contributer: Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Erweiterung |
Year: 2007 |
Language: en |
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien |
Keyword: evaluationBulgariadevelopment aidEUjoining of the European Unionfundingsmall-scale businessmedium-sized firm Romania |
Subject: Aid programmesEuropean Community funds and financial instruments. EIBEuropean Community external relations |
Countries Scheme: Europe. General ResourcesBulgariaRomania |
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