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In 2015, the HURO Programme 2007-2013, like many other territorial co-operation programmes across Europe, finds itself at the crossroads between two periods.
This is a very rewarding, yet challenging moment for all of us: for the HURO Programme 2007-2013 to successfully close its activities and demonstrate what has been achieved so far; for its successor, the Interreg V-A Romania–Hungary 2014-2020 Programme, to make sure that it ensures interested applicants fresh chances to submit their project proposals for cross-border co-operation tackling common challenges and needs of the 8 participating counties – as identified in the co-operation programme document which is currently under finalisation.
The first edition of our newsletter for this year will focus on the following topics:
We would also like to take the opportunity to wish you all a very happy Easter and springtime!
Important changes: soft projects (HURO 0801, HURO 0901, HURO 1001) need to submit only one Follow-up Report during the 5-year sustainability period
28 projects financed within the fifth call for proposals (HURO 1101) will receive additional funding to enhance their results
Where can you find a race between horses and tractors, people swimming, biking or hiking from one country to another, and a theatre performance played simultaneously on two stages connected via virtual technology?
The HURO Programme 2007-2013 is launching a new series of articles meant to introduce some of the most valuable results achieved by the projects implemented between 2009-2015.
The second project in our series has made a meaningful contribution to strengthening the social and economic cohesion of the border area in the field of education:
Have you ever wished you could find comprehensible data about all ongoing or closed ETC, IPA or ENPI projects, by running a simple query, and all this for free?