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About Partners

The project has 12 partners - representative regional bodies from eight European countries, and intends to involve futher intrested European and non-European partners in their activities.

The project consists of three components. The lead partner, the Eszak-Alföld Regional Development Agency form Hungary is responsible for the overall project management and the successful and smooth project implementation.

The Warmia and Mazury Regional Development Agency is responsible for the communication and wide dissemination of project results with the involvement of the actors.

Exchange and exploitation of experiences is managed by the Regional Authority of North Karelia, whose is role to ensure proper content methodologies and the successful outcome of the projects.

All partners are responsible for effective and accurate regional project management, the administrative and financial implementation, the spread of communication in their respective regions and the active participation in the project phases.

 

     
  hu Hungary
  - Észak-Alföld Regional Development Agency
  - Észak-Alföld Regional Development Council
  - South Transdanubia Regional Development Agency
  sk Slovakia
  - Regional Development Agency of the Presov Self-governing Region
  lv Latvia
  - Foundation "Vidzeme Region Development Agency"
  - Vidzeme Planning Region
  pl Poland
  - Warmia and Mazury Regional Development Agency
  gr Greece
  - Region of East Macedonia and Thrace
  fl Finland
  - Regional Council of North Karelia
  - Rovaniemi University of Applied Sciences, University of Lapland
  bg Bulgaria
  - Agency for Regional Development and Innovation Bourgas
  ro Romania
  - North-West Regional Development Agency


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Project co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund within the INTERREG IV C programme.