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One Strategy – 12 Priorities

One Strategy – 12 Priorities

  The Danube Region Strategy addresses a wide range of issues; these are divided among 4 pillars and 12 priority areas. Each priority area is managed by two countries as Priority

Projects and Initiatives

Projects and Initiatives

On this page you can consult a variety of existing cooperation projects in the Danube Region as well as initiatives and project ideas relevant to the Danube Region. The projects,

Organisations in the region

Organisations in the region

In the Danube Region “Who is Who” you can find out about relevant institutions in the Danube Region. This non-exhaustive list is expected to grow over time. Would you like

Logo Rights of Use

Logo Rights of Use

INTERACT Point Vienna, within the INTERACT Programme 2007-2013, owned the copyrights for the EUSDR logo and in June 2015 transferred these rights to the Danube Strategy Point (DSP). Third parties

Key Documents

Key Documents

Council conclusions on the implementation of EU Macro-Regional Strategies 9895/19 Report from the Commission to the European Parliament, the Council, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of

The Danube Region

The Danube Region

The area covered by the EU Strategy for the Danube Region stretches from the Black Forest (Germany) to the Black Sea (Romania-Ukraine-Moldova) and is home to 115 million inhabitants. Participating

Interviews

Interviews

INTERACT Newsletter: Territorial Cooperation Onboard with the EUSDR 2012/1 Interviews with Priority Area 11 Coordinators: Mr Christian Hofmann, German Federal Ministry of the Interior Mr Kalin Georgiev, Bulgarian Ministry of the