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THE INFRASTRUCTURE SECTOR IN SERBIA:
OPPORTUNITIES AND LEGAL FRAMEWORK
Financial Instruments and Support to
Investment Projects
IPA – European pre-accession funds
Martin Kern, Head of Operations
Delegation of the European Union to the Republic of Serbia
15 April 2013
Seminar organised by Confindustria, Italy
Belgrade, Hotel Falkensteiner
EU assistance to Serbia
Goal: improve the efficiency of the Community's External Aid
Instrument of Pre-accession - new framework for programming and delivery
of assistance, constituting one of the general instruments directly supporting
European External Aid policies.
The overall objective of EU financial assistance to Serbia is to support the
country's reform efforts and its movement towards compliance with the EU
acquis, so that it becomes capable of taking on the obligations of European Union
membership.
Assistance for candidate countries as well as for potential candidate countries to
support them in their efforts to strengthen democratic institutions and the rule of
law, reform public administration, carry out economic reforms, respect human as
well as minority rights, promote gender equality, support the development of civil
society and advance regional cooperation as well as reconciliation and
reconstruction, and contribute to sustainable development and poverty reduction
in these countries, and it should therefore be targeted at supporting a wide range
of institution-building measures.
Assistance for candidate countries: focus on the adoption and implementation of
the full acquis, and in particular prepare candidate countries for the
implementation of the Community's agricultural and cohesion policy.
EU assistance to Serbia
IPA 2007-2013
Assistance is programmed and implemented according to the
following components:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Transition Assistance and Institution Building;
Cross-Border Cooperation;
Regional Development;
Human Resources Development;
Rural Development.
Only components 1 and 2 are now open for Serbia
IPA II will be 2014 – 2020: sector approach
EU assistance funds
1999-2006: CARDS managed by the European Agency for
Reconstruction
2007 to 2012: IPA implemented by EU Delegation
2013 – onwards: national authorities
Since 2000, Serbia received a total of €2 billion from IPA and CARDs
Programming:
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European Partnership (2008) by the European Council
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Multi-Annual Indicative Programme by the European Commission
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Annual programme: drafted by Serbian Authorities, adopted by the
European Commission
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Financing Agreement signed by both
– € 653 million contracts ongoing (number of contracts: 673)
– € 300 million tenders ongoing or about to be launched - 136
tendering procedures (IPA 2009 - 2012)
– € 953 million in total
National IPA funds for Serbia (2007 - 2012)
1,200,000,000.00
1,000,000,000.00
800,000,000.00
600,000,000.00
400,000,000.00
200,000,000.00
0.00
Allocated
Contracted
The Sector approach - MIPD sectors
The Multi-annual Indicative Planning Document (MIPD) is to set out the EU's
priorities for assistance to Serbia for the programming period 2011-2013.
Based on the needs identified in the European Partnership of the country as well
as the latest Enlargement Strategy and Progress Report (adopted on 9 November
2010)
The Government of Serbia, local stakeholders, EU Member States and other
donors have all been consulted in the design of this MIPD.
Set to increase the impact of IPA and to place a greater focus on achievable
results, the Commission has decided to concentrate its efforts on targeted
sectors.
A sector approach facilitates cooperation among donors and beneficiaries, where
possible under the lead of the national authorities, eliminating duplication of
efforts and leading to greater efficiency and effectiveness.
This in turn allows all stakeholders to focus more on the impact of our combined
efforts.
National IPA funds per MIPD sector (2007 - 2012)
300,000,000.00
250,000,000.00
200,000,000.00
150,000,000.00
100,000,000.00
50,000,000.00
0.00
Allocated
Contracted
AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT
CROSS BORDER COOPERATION
ENVIRNOMENT, CLIMATE CHANGE AND ENERGY
JUSTICE AND HOME AFFAIRS
OTHER EU ACQUIS AND HORIZONTAL ISSUES
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION REFORM
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
TRANSPORT
Some sectors financed by IPA 2011 and 2012
Transport: € 13.8 million
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Modernisation of railways € 8.3 million
Access roads to the Zezelj bridge € 5.5 million
Environment, Climate Change and Energy: € 95.75 million
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Construction of wastewater treatment facilities: € 15 million
Municipal environment grant loan investment programme: € 19.1 million
Law enforcement in the field of industrial pollution control, prevention on
chemical accidents and establishing the EMAS System: € 3 million
Capacity building for the Energy Agency: € 1.5 million
Support to Environmental Protection and Climate Change: € 55.15 million
Support to improvement of energy efficiency: € 2.0 million
Private Sector Development (Competitiveness): € 26.68 million
Socio-economic development in the Danube region € 18.5 million
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Support to SME development € 6.18 million
Decentralized Management Implementation
The Government of Serbia is developing its administrative and
technical capacities in relation to the management of the Instrument
for the Pre-Accession (IPA) under a Decentralised Implementation
System (DIS).
Preparation for the accreditation for Decentralized Management
Implementation
Key institutional roles are allocated: CAO, NIPAC, NAO, PAO, SPOs
Accreditation Packages were submitted in June
DIS structures and mainly National Fund, CFCU and NIPAC continue to
receive extensive training
There are several issues, which have to be tackled before the conferral
of management can be granted:
The Audit Authority has to become operational as it has a critical role in
the accreditation process and start up of DIS.
Preparations of a new IPA Regulation is under way for the next
Multiannual Financial Framework
Key on-going (recently completed) EU
projects along Corridor VII (Danube)
 €11 M: RIVER INFORMATION SERVICES
 €6.4 M: UXO IN DANUBE: SURVEY, SEARCH & REMOVAL
 €2.2 M: PREPARATION OF DOCUMENTATION FOR RIVER TRAINING
AND DREDGING WORKS IN THE DANUBE
 REHABILITATION OF ŽEŽELJ BRIDGE ACROSS THE DANUBE RIVER IN
NOVI SAD (€28.1 M, INCL. SUPERVISION ) – PARALLEL COFINANCING WITH SERBIAN GOV’T (€19 M)
DESTROYED/FUTURE ZEZELJ BRIDGE
RIS - OUTLINE
50 GOVERNEMENTAL
VESSELS EQUIPPED
WITH RIS MODULES
AIS NETWORK:
COVERAGE - 100% OF
THE SERBIAN DANUBE
160 COMMERCIAL
VESSELS EQUIPPED
WITH RIS MODULES
Lessons learned: infrastructure projects
Strategic selection of projects pipeline
Quality of feasibility study
Clear institutional responsibility and
coordination
Financial engineering
Financial sustainability
IPA 2013
IPA 2014 – 2020
STATE OF PLAY
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