E4YLM e-MS code ROBG – 169
“Entrepreneurship for Youth Labor Mobility”
What’s the goal?
The project aims to increase the youth employability and labor mobility in the cross-border (CB) area |
What’s the budget?
288,951.06 euro, out of which 245,608.40 euro ERDF
Target at the half of the implementation period: 34 998 euro for LB, 26 033 euro for P1, 21 350 euro for P2, 24 658 euro for P3, 21 008 euro for P4
Who is doing it?
Lead beneficiary (LB): Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture Calarasi
Beneficiary (B2): Secondary Vocational School of Economics, Administration and Services "Atanas Burov”
Beneficiary (B3): NGO ‘Paralel-Silistra’
Beneficiary (B4): Economic College Calarasi
Beneficiary (B5): Association Partners 2000
When is it happening?
Start date: 20.06.2017
End date: 19.12.2018
Duration: 18 months
Where is it happening?
Silistra, Bulgaria
Calarasi, Romania
How is it going to happen?
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What will be the results (what’s the contribution to the Programme)?
Programme outputs: 10 initiatives that activate workforce mobility in the cross border area, 3500 young people participanting in joint educational and training schemes to support youth employment, educational opportunities and higher and vocational education across borders
Programme results: 3500 people with access to joint employment initiatives
Project status
The was finalized on 19.12.2018.
The following results has been achieved during the implementation period:
- 1 Joint Educational Scheme on ‘Entrepreneurship Education without Borders’
(JES on EEwB) developed
- 1 network and agreement
- Joint trainings and webinars of teachers and students
- 1 joint educational competition Innovation Camp on Enterprise without Borders
- 2 language courses with joint linguistic practice
- 1 joint fair on CB students’ companies
- 1 easily accessible paper and on-line information tool (brochure
“Entrepreneurship education without borders: a road to youth employment
and social inclusion in the cross border region Bulgaria Romania”, available
on paper and on line at: www.e4ylm.eu).
- 1 joint Learning Management System (LSM) and web-site, available at
Heritage for RO-BG Economy - eMS 8
A heritage-friendly cross-border economy in Romania and Bulgaria
What’s the goal?
To facilitate a common approach on the sustainable use of cultural and natural heritage, in order to determine the growth and creation of jobs in the border area RO–BG, by improving tourism sector.
What’s the budget?
334.181,00 euro, out of which 284.053,85 euro ERDF
Target at the half of the implementation period: 102,500 euro.
Who is doing it?
Lead beneficiary (LB): Constanta Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Shipping and Agriculture (Romania)
Beneficiary 2 (B2): Chamber of Commerce and Industry – Dobrich (Bulgaria)
When is it happening?
Start date: 03.02.2016
End date: 02.02.2018
Duration: 24 months
Where is it happening?
Constanta and Dolj in Romania
Dobrich and Ruse in Bulgaria
How is it going to happen?
- elaboration of the strategy for developing of a heritage-friendly business environment;
- establishment of the strategy implementation frame for CCIs and other business associations;
- pilot implementation actions of the strategy in Constanta and Dobrich areas;
- visibility and publicity of the project.
What will be the results (what’s the contribution to the Programme)?
Programme outputs:
-1 strategy for a heritage-friendly business environment in the Romanian – Bulgarian border area
-1 network of institutions to implement the strategy for a heritage-friendly business environment in the Romanian – Bulgarian border, trained and well equipped with implementation tools (guidelines, on-line tools, training modules, multi-annual action plans and a communication plan).
Programme results: 200.000 more tourists overnights in the CBC region.
Project status
Project is finalized. All the results mentioned above were achieved.
The project website is http://heritagerobg.eu.
PARC eMS 17
Development and promotion of a common natural heritage tourism product: Route “Protected natural heritage within the cross-border region Romania-Bulgaria
What’s the goal?
Development of a common natural heritage tourism product: Route “Protected natural heritage within the cross-border region Romania-Bulgaria” and campaign on the preservation, promotion and development of the common route |
What’s the budget?
754,518.55 euro, out of which 641,340.77 ERDF
Who is doing it?
Lead beneficiary (LB): Association of Danube River Municipalities “Danube” (ADRM, Bulgaria)
Beneficiary 2 (B2): „Living Nature" Foundation, Calarasi
When is it happening?
Start date: 03.02.2016
End date: 02.02.2018
Duration: 24 months
Where is it happening?
Veliko Tarnovo, Pleven, Vidin, Vratsa, Ruse, Montana, Silistra and Dobrich in Bulgaria
Giurgiu, Mehedinţi, Calarasi, Constanta, Dolj, Teleorman in Romania
How is it going to happen?
The project aims at developing and promoting of a common natural heritage product (new integrated tourism product), namely the route “Protected natural heritage within the cross-border region Romania-Bulgaria” and campaign on the preservation, promotion and development of the common route. 8 round tables and 1 conference will be organized, 1 common preliminary study on natural heritage will be developed as well as 2 common strategies: 1 on the development and 1 on marketing of the natural heritage tourism product. Also, 1 set of tourism product promotional materials will be created. Thus, the natural sites in the cross-border region will become more recognizable to interested tourist groups that will lead to an increase in the number of tourists’ overnights. |
What will be the results (what’s the contribution to the Programme)?
Programme outputs: 40,000 of visits to supported sites of cultural and natural heritage and attraction (COI), 1 integrated tourism product, 2 common strategies for valorising the cultural and natural heritage
Programme results: increase with 40,000 of tourists’ overnights in the CBC
Project status
Project is finalized and all activities were realized.
All relevant public procurement procedures were launched and contracts were signed for: organization of 8 round tables and 1 conference; elaboration of a preliminary study on natural heritage; elaboration of a common strategy on development, enhancement and innovation of a tourism product; elaboration of a common marketing and promotion strategy of a natural tourism product; elaboration of tourism product promotional materials; implementation of information and publicity; implementation of translation and interpretation services.
A preliminary study in natural heritage has been elaborated.
8 common round tables were organized by the beneficiaries where the results of the primary study were presented.
The common strategy on development, enhancement and innovation of a tourism product was contracted. Currently the contract service is under implementation.
The common marketing and promotion strategy of the natural tourism product was elaborated.
Large scale RISKs eMS 23
Risk Management for Large Scale Infrastructures in the Romanian Bulgarian cross border area
What’s the goal?
Increase the local public awareness regarding hazards related to large scale infrastructure (LSI) through training and communication.
What’s the budget?
810,143.41 euro, out of which 688,655.90 ERDF
Who is doing it?
Lead beneficiary (LB): Horia Hulubei National Institute for Research and Development for Physics and Nuclear Engineering (Romania)
Beneficiary 2 (B2): University of Ruse “Angel Kanchev”
Beneficiary 3 (B3): Romanian Association for Technology Transfer and Innovation
Beneficiary 4 (B4): Business Innovation Centre Innobridge
When is it happening?
Start date: 03.02.2016
End date: 02.02.2018
Duration: 24 months
Where is it happening?
Giurgiu, Mehedinţi, Calarasi, Constanta, Dolj in Romania (+Ilfov).
Ruse, Bulgaria.
How is it going to happen?
- Developing a comprehensive inventory of public and private LSI
- Assessing LSI generated vulnerabilities, hazards and calculated risks
- Creating a training system for professional LSI managers
- Improving the LSI cooperative development planning capacities
- Info days organized by selected LSIs
- Design and implementation of high tech communication tools for selected LSIs and cybersecurity
- Best practice identification in the Danube Region
- Curricula development, Learning materials, peer review
- Methodologies, experimental workshops, Case studies
What will be the results (what’s the contribution to the Programme)?
Programme outputs: 100.000 people benefiting from actions of risk management.
Programme results: Improved joint risk management in the cross-border area.
Project status
Project is finalized.
- The project web site was created: www.robg-risckmanagement.eu.
- 12 movies and 3 books (Best practice book; Proceedings of kick –off conference; Training and communication skill book) were elaborated and are aviable on the project web site;
- 2 studies were elaborated: “Large Scale Infrastructures, relevant in the cross-border area Romania-Bulgaria” and “Study on Assessment Methodology and Defining Impact Indicators for Large Scale Infrastructures” related to the assessment of LSI generated vulnerabilities, hazards and calculated risks;
- Trainings, conferences, workshops with main actors involves in the risck management at the large scale were held.
- 93,008 people have benefit from actions of risk management by participation to the events, trainings, meetings organized within the project and by information using the media chanel