program objectives | The following priorities and specific objectives were developed as part of the program:
- P1: Promoting environmental wellbeing and strengthening crisis management
- SO 1.1: Enhancing protection and preservation of nature, biodiversity and green infrastructure, including in urban areas, and reducing all forms of pollution
- P2: Promoting physical, emotional and cultural wellbeing
- SO 2.1: Ensuring equal access to health care and fostering resilience of health systems, including primary care, and promoting the transition from institutional to family- and community-based care
- SO 2.2: Enhancing the role of culture and sustainable tourism in economic development, social inclusion and social innovation
- P3: Strengthening cooperation of local, regional and national stakeholders
- SO 3.1: Build up mutual trust, in particular by encouraging people-to-people actions
- SO 3.2: Other actions to support better cooperation governance
- SO 3.3: Border crossing management
- P4: Improving connectivity
- SO 4.1: Developing and enhancing sustainable, climate resilient, intelligent and intermodal national, regional and local mobility, including improved access to TEN-T and cross-border mobility
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Expected results | The program proposes the following (non-exhaustive list) measures:
P1: Promoting environmental wellbeing and strengthening crisis management
- SO 1.1: Enhancing protection and preservation of nature, biodiversity and green infrastructure, including in urban areas, and reducing all forms of pollution
- Exchange of experience of policies applied in the fields of nature protection, preservation of biodiversity, reduction of pollution, development of green infrastructure, environmental impacts on natural capital, ecosystem services;
- Joint actions and cooperation in environmental education and awareness raising;
- Maintenance and improvement of green public spaces;
- Joint actions to reduce water pollution (pesticides, heavy metals, other pollutants), including water pollution in river catchment areas;
- Joint development of water and waste water solutions, use of rainwater;
- Cooperation and joint actions identifying and strengthening functional links and/or areas in the scope of environment protection and nature preservation in the Programme area and its nearest vicinity, enhancing scope of positive environmental impact on the cross-border area;
- Exchange of practices on the use of Renewable Energy Sources (RES) by households, municipalities and institutions, i.e. hospitals, schools, kindergartens, nursing homes, etc.
- Development or upgrade of green public spaces and green infrastructure (biodiversity-rich parks, green walls, green roofs, green schoolyards etc.);
- Investments in new or upgraded crisis situations monitoring, preparedness, warning and response systems against non-climate related natural risks and risks related to human activities;
- The types of actions have been assessed as compatible with the DNSH principle, since they are not expected to have any significant negative environmental impact due to their nature.
P2: Promoting physical, emotional and cultural wellbeing
- SO 2.1: Ensuring equal access to health care and fostering resilience of health systems, including primary care, and promoting the transition from institutional to family- and community-based care
- Joint development or upgrade of health care facilities and services, long term care services, help lines, on-line services related to health, emergency services, joint trainings for medical, supporting staff and volunteers;
- Joint actions and cooperation encouraging active and healthy ageing (like promoting physical activity, regular health check-ups, medical outreach, etc.);
- Development of mobile health care services (e.g., cross-border mammogram bus, cross-border blood donation bus, etc.);
- Joint actions and cooperation in the area of mental health;
- Actions on innovative technological solutions; cross-border information services; actions in online registration services for medical institutions; studies on gathering data of patient mobility and flows; improving information access for patients with disabilities as well their caretakers.
- SO 2.2: Enhancing the role of culture and sustainable tourism in economic development, social inclusion and social innovation
- Development of joint marketing strategies and their implementation;
- Development of joint tourism and culture routes, products and services;
- Joint cultural events and activities, including search of partners on the other side of the border with matching activities; promotion of eco-tourism and solutions for behavioural change in regards to nature and cultural heritage preservation;
- Sustainable development of natural and cultural heritage, including intangible assets, for sustainable tourism, culture and community needs (social, educational);
- Joint initiatives in the field of maintenance and restoring of sites of cultural and natural heritage;
- Introducing of new technologies, digital solutions for preservation of natural resources and cultural heritage;
- Cooperation and joint actions implementing the concepts of tourism cross-border functional area proposed in the EC study “Identification of key elements for creating the touristic cross-border functional area at the Lithuanian–Polish border“
- Joint solutions to improve resilience of the cultural sector, improve equal access for the vulnerable groups, focusing on inclusiveness and accessibility;
- Investments into accessibility of tourism or culture sites (parking places, cycling and pedestrian paths, other accessibility measures etc.) as part of joint tourism and culture projects.
P3: Strengthening cooperation of local, regional and national stakeholders
- SO 3.1: Build up mutual trust, in particular by encouraging people-to-people actions
- Delivery of initiatives (conferences, workshops etc.), aimed at strengthening the networking and cooperation capacity of local actors;
- Joint trainings, joint public events and other types of capacity building related to enhancing administrative capabilities of local stakeholders;
- Identification and reduction of barriers to cooperation between stakeholders from different administrative units and sectors in order to implement common solutions;
- Activities supporting citizen’s involvement in decision making, political participation, enforcement of local communities' organisations, strengthening civic power of citizens and their civic engagement;
- Exchange of knowledge and good practices on the participatory approaches governance, including testing of digital solutions for further distribution at territorial level;
- Purchase of small-scale equipment and small scope investments, accessible for people with disabilities, necessary for cooperation project and sustainability activities and must have pilot and demonstrative nature;
- Developing strategies and testing possible solutions for promotions of sport and healthy lifestyle of cross border communities;
- Joint planning and joint preparation of activities for the mitigation of climate risk;
- Joint public events aimed at building up more robust cross-border neighbourhoods.
- SO 3.2: Other actions to support better cooperation governance
- Exchange of experiences and cooperation activities between local, regional and national authorities and public service providers;
- Development and implementation of joint strategies and implementation plans to improve quality of public services relating to education digital solutions;
- Joint actions and cooperation in the area of firefighting, rescue and uniformed services;
- Exchange of experience of policies and then implementation and testing of possible solutions in the fields of circular economy and energy efficiency;
- Share of best practices in the field of social integration and working with disadvantaged groups (e.g., persons with disabilities, older persons), joint development or upgrade of social services, including pilot projects and social innovation related to these pilot projects; joint trainings for social service providers and other specialists working with the target groups;
- Small and pilot investments necessary for cooperation project and sustainability of its results;
- Joint actions identifying and strengthening functional thematic relationships in the Programme area and its nearest vicinity, enhancing impact on the cross-border area;
- Developing digital governance solutions to provide better public services in the Programme area;
- Supporting information exchange and knowledge transfer at a cross-border/regional/local level on possible actions to mitigate climate-related risks and to raise awareness among policy makers and citizens.
- SO 3.3: Border crossing management
- Strengthening capabilities of border guard service officers for joint operations;
- Improvement of border management facilities and equipment.
P4: Improving connectivity
- SO 4.1: Developing and enhancing sustainable, climate resilient, intelligent and intermodal national, regional and local mobility, including improved access to TEN-T and cross-border mobility
- Modernisation and rehabilitated of non-TEN-T roads.
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