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RSSLa Commission a publié aujourd'hui un document qui montre comment l'instrument d'appui technique (TSI) a aidé les États membres à mener à bien leurs réformes et à concrétiser sur le terrain les priorités communes de l'UE.
In the DNSH Finland project coordinated by the Ministry of the Environment and funded by the TSI, guidelines were drawn up for authorities and companies on the application of the Do No Significant Harm (DNSH) principle.
Today, the Commission published two reports illustrating the European Union's continued support for Cyprus' reunification.
Suite à l'entrée en vigueur du Pacte sur la migration et l'asile, et à l'adoption de la Communication sur le « Plan commun de mise en œuvre du Pacte sur la migration et l'asile », la Commission a lancé aujourd'hui un appel à propositions spécifique dans le cadre de l'Instrument d'appui technique.
Today marks the 20th anniversary of the adoption of the EU's Green Line Regulation for Cyprus. The Regulation has enabled Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots to cross the ‘Green Line' and the United Nations' controlled buffer zone in Cyprus.
Today, the Commission has selected a new round of 170 projects under the Technical Support Instrument (TSI), to support Member States to design and implement a total of 307 reforms in 2024, which will strengthen Member States' competitiveness, resilience, and modernisation.
We want to hear from you on the performance of the Technical Support Instrument (TSI), to assess its performance in its midterm (from 2021 to 2023).
In their first ever joint study trip, 17 EU high school students from the Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot communities studying at the United World Colleges (UWC) in Germany and in the Netherlands are visiting Brussels on 13 and 14 March to learn about the EU institutions, policies and programmes.
Today marks the official launch of the EU project “Building Capacity and Improving the Overall Performance of the Home Affairs Funds in Cyprus”, with the kick-off meeting taking place at the premises of the Press and Information Office.
Today, the Commission has launched discussions with the two Cypriot communities in Cyprus about the results of an EU-funded pre-feasibility study concerning the possible establishment of the first-ever bi-communal solar power plant in Cyprus.
Today, Commissioner for Budget and Administration Johannes Hahn and Commissioner for Cohesion and Reforms Elisa Ferreira are in Ghent to participate in a ministerial meeting within the framework of the European Public Administration Network (EUPAN), organised by the Belgium Presidency of the Council
The Commission is supporting Bulgaria in creating a detailed concept for the implementation of the international standard for submission to the revenue administration of accounting data by taxpayers in a unified format based.
The longstanding partnership between the European Union (EU) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Cyprus marks a significant milestone as it celebrates 20 years of collaboration globally and over two decades in Cyprus.
The TSI has supported hundreds of projects across all 27 Member States. These have ranged from green budgeting, to digitising tax and customs systems; from new curricula for teachers, to developing the skills for hospitals and public administrations to use artificial intelligence.
The European Commission is pleased to announce the launch of the EU Scholarship Programme for the Turkish Cypriot community for the Academic Year 2024/25, funded under the Aid Programme.
The multi-country project is funded by the European Union via the Technical Support Instrument (TSI) and implemented with support from the Agency.
The European Commission is pleased to announce the successful completion of the Famagusta Sewerage Network.
With this Technical Support Instrument (TSI) project, the Commission in collaboration with UNICEF will work with the authorities of Cyprus, Slovenia, Italy and Spain (specifically Andalusia), to strengthen Member States' administrative capacity.
The Commission supports Liguria region in implementing an interdisciplinary, multisectoral and innovative management model for sustainable tourism.
The European Commission has signed an agreement of €2.6 million with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) to assist the work of the Committee on Missing Persons in Cyprus (CMP).