National Programmes – Croatia Sample Clauses

National Programmes – Croatia. The Programme is in line with the main goals and areas of inter- vention of the following National Programmes: ■ Strategic Development Framework, whose main strategic goal is to promote ‘growth and employment in a competitive market economy acting within a European welfare state of the 21st century’. This strategic goal is to be achieved by simulta- neous and harmonized action in the following ten strategic areas: people, knowledge and education, transport and ener- gy infrastructure; science and IT technology; social cohesion and justice; macroeconomic stability and openness; integrated financial services, environmental protection and balanced re- gional development; entrepreneurial climate, privatization and restructuring and new role of the state; ■ Joint Inclusion Memorandum, which specifies policy priori- ties and measures related to social inclusion and fight against poverty. ■ Draft IPA Operational Programme Regional Competitive- ness (RCOP) which has two objectives: 1/ to achieve higher ■ Broj uspostavljenih prekograničnih mreža usmjerenih na: po- boljšanje javnih službi i/ili provođenje zajednički operacija i/ ili razvoj zajedničkih sustava; ■ Broj projekata koji su zajednički provedeni i/ili su imali osoblje iz obje zemlje. Važno je napomenuti da je opseg programa 2007 – 2013. ograni- čen dostupnim sredstvima. To znači da se unutar ovog programa ne možemo baviti nekima od problema utvrđenim u analizi stanja i SWOT analizi kao značajnim za razvoj pograničnog područja. Među xxx problematikom ističu se: restrukturiranje poljoprivrede; razmi- niranje, osuvremenjivanje graničnih prijelaza i opskrba temeljnom infrastrukturom.
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