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Most common errors in EU-funded projects and what to do about them
Most common errors in EU-funded projects and what to do about them

Wed, 26 Mar

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Hilton Garden Inn Dublin City Centre

Most common errors in EU-funded projects and what to do about them

Sharing the latest knowledge and experiences on errors and irregularities, whilst encouraging the application of principles and techniques for their solution.

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Time & Location

26 Mar 2025, 08:30 – 28 Mar 2025, 12:30

Hilton Garden Inn Dublin City Centre, Custom House Quay, North Wall, Dublin 1, D01 V9X5, Ireland

Description

This course sheds light on the most common errors in ERDF, ESF+, the Cohesion Fund, EMFAF, EAFRD, AMIF, ISF, BMVI, the agriculture funds and RRF, by sharing the latest knowledge and experiences on errors and irregularities, whilst encouraging the application of principles and techniques for their solution. It addresses mitigation measures from all three angles – prevention, detection and correction – in the context of the current 2021-27 programmes, the execution of the Recovery and Resilience Plans and the lessons learnt from the past. 


Course highlights:

  • Understanding the latest prevalence of errors and irregularities in ERDF, ESF+, the Cohesion Fund, EMFAF, EAFRD, AMIF, ISF, BMVI, the agriculture funds and RRF; 

  • Identifying the main causes of eligibility errors and discussing possible solutions; 

  • Interpreting the impact of the new risk-based management verifications on the operations of the relevant Authorities and on the error rate; 

  • Appreciating the role of simplification in reducing the…


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Swieqi, SWQ2132
Malta, Europe.

 

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contact@europeanfunds.info

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