What is the EUSDR

The EU Strategy for the Danube Region (EUSDR) is a macro-regional strategy adopted by the European Commission in December 2010 and endorsed by the European Council in 2011.
The Strategy was jointly developed by the Commission, together with the Danube Region countries and stakeholders, in order to address common challenges together.
The Strategy seeks to create synergies and coordination between existing policies and initiatives taking place across the Danube Region.

The Strategy is not about funding, it is about closer cooperation!

The Danube Region

The region covered by the EU Strategy for the Danube Region stretches from the Black Forest (Germany) to the Black Sea (Romania-Ukraine-Moldova).

The Strategy

The Strategy is defined in a Communication, accompanied by a detailed Action Plan, which presents the operational objectives and concrete projects and actions of the EUSDR.

More information

More information on the Strategy :
► Presentation of the EUSDR (Version March 2012)
► Website of the European Commission - DG Regional Policy

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