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In the context of the Research Fellowship Programme (CERES), the Central European Initiative (CEI) has just launched a Call for Applications (open until 30 April) offering 4 fellowships to post-doc researchers from CEI Member States.

On the occasion of the 10 years of existence of its Cooperation Fund (2001-2011), the CEI has analysed the concrete results obtained through the implementation of the Cooperation Activities, small scale projects financed out of this Fund usually taking the form of conferences, seminars, workshops and festivals.

“The topics of the SAFE ADRIA project are part of the long-term development strategy of the port of Bar. Transferring this know-how  is crucial in order  to implement these practices also in our port”. This is the opinion of Mr. Predrag Ivanovic, President of the Board of Directors of the port of Bar, expressed during the final event of the SAFE ADRIA project.

The Central European Initiative is glad to present the Annual Report 2011 of the Secretary General.

Within the framework of the project called “Monitoring SME Policy Implementation in the Western Balkans” the Coordinators of the National Small Business Act gathered for their second meeting on 7-8 February 2012 at the OECD-LEED headquarters in Trento.

The first meeting of the Committee of National Coordinators (CNC) in the framework of the Ukrainian Presidency was held in Kyiv on 10 February. It was officially opened by the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, H.E. Mr. Kostyantyn Gryshchenko.

The first Assembly meeting of the newly established European Grouping of Territorial Cooperation (EGTC) was held on 3 February in Gorizia. EGCT is the first Italian based multilateral body with a fully legal international personality.

The second meeting of the ADRIA A Project on airport synergies was held on the 26 January 2012 at the Airport of Ljubljana Jože Pučnik.

The 2nd Transnational Working Group meeting of the Project on Attractive Urban Public Transport for Accessible Cities (ATTAC) took place in Maribor, Slovenia,  from 31 January to 1 February 2012.

Through the CEI Fund at the EBRD the CEI has provided technical assistance grants of around €300.000 for a project aimed at rehabilitating key sections of Corridor X, the main north-south route running through Serbia, which is also the country’s key regional link with its neighbours.

The 8th  Meeting of the SEETAC Project (South East European Transport Axis Cooperation), organised by the Office of the President of the Republic of Serbia in cooperation with the Serbian Ministry of Infrastructure and Energy, took place on 18 January 2012 in Belgrade.

The results of the referendum in Croatia, with a decisive majority of voters in favour of the accession to the European Union, have been warmly welcomed by the Central European Initiative whose mission is regional cooperation for European integration.
CEI Secretary General, Amb. Gerhard Pfanzelter, stated that “Croatia’s success is also a success of the Central European Initiative which has invested funds and projects to facilitate European integration”.

The CEI Prize assigned in the framework of the Trieste Film Festival has been awarded this year to the Macedonian director Milcho Manchevski for his multifaceted, thirty-year career in cinema productions. The CEI Prize (3.000 EUR) was  presented by CEI Deputy Secretary General, Mr Zoran Jovanovic, during the awarding ceremony in Trieste on 21 January.

High-level politicians and participants from Transport institutions, municipalities, regional and local authorities from all around Europe gathered on 13 December in Bologna on the occasion of the final conference of the SUGAR Project (Sustainable Urban Goods Logistics Achieved by Regional and Local Policies).  

The Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs has decided to make a voluntary contribution of €25,000 to the CEI Know-how Exchange Programme (KEP), an instrument which supports projects and programmes focused on the transfer of know-how and best practice from EU to non-EU CEI Member States.

Following the approval of the Committee of National Coordinators (CNC) in Belgrade last month, the CEI Fund at the EBRD will support four new Technical Cooperation Projects (TC) and three new Know-how Exchange Programme (KEP) projects. The activities aim to tackle sectors of particular importance in the light of the current economic situation.

The Central European Initiative was invited to participate as stakeholder in the Trans-European Transport Networks (TEN-T) days on 29-30 November 2011 in Antwerp, Belgium. During the event the European Commission presented the proposal for the new TEN-T Guidelines, adopted by the EC on 19 October 2011.

On 9 December 2011 the Central European Initiative was granted observer status in the United Nations General Assembly by resolution 66/111. The unanimous decision of the General Assembly expresses the recognition of the world body for the CEI as the largest and oldest intergovernmental forum for regional cooperation.

The integrated and interdisciplinary regional project on Next Generation Biofuels, promoted by the CEI, was thoroughly discussed upon during an expert meeting on 24 November in Belgrade (after its endorsement by the Minister of Science and Technology who met for the very first time ever in Trieste on 19 October, 2011).

The Task Force Meeting of the Joint CEI – RCC Regional Initiative on Sustainable Energy Development (SEDRI) in Belgrade on 24 November focused on the SEDRI Project Proposals Inventory.

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