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  1. An institution, body, office or agency established by or based on the Treaty on European Union and the Treaties establishing the European Communities.

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  1. Administration & Governance, Institutional Capacity & Cooperation 

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    Demographic change and migration address key societal challenges, such as an aging population, active aging, and silver economy strategies. It also includes adapting public services and infrastructure to demographic shifts, tackling social and spatial segregation, and addressing brain drain. Migration-related actions cover policy development, strategic planning, and the integration of migrants to create inclusive and resilient communities. 

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    This topic emphasizes the role of culture and media in education and social development. It supports initiatives that foster creativity, cultural awareness, and artistic expression among children and youth. Activities include promoting cross-border cooperation in the audiovisual sector, enhancing digital content creation skills, and boosting the distribution of educational and cultural media products. Furthermore, it encourages the development of media literacy initiatives, helping young audiences critically engage with digital and media content. By connecting education, creativity, and media, this topic strengthens cultural identity and supports inclusive, knowledge-based societies. 

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Interreg Hungary-Croatia

Parent programEuropean Regional Development Fund
Link to the programwww.huhr-cbc.com

Content of program

short description

The Cooperation programme Interreg Hungary-Croatia focusses on smart and sustainable growth in the Hungarian-Croatian border region, by reinforcing and expanding existing cooperation networks and contributing to the establishment of a sound basis for a dynamic and lasting cooperation across the border.

program objectives

The following priorities and specific objectives were developed as part of the program:

  • P1: A competitive border region
    • SO 1.1: Enhancing sustainable growth and competitiveness of SMEs and job creation in SMEs, including by productive investments
  • P2: A greener and low-carbon border region
    • SO 2.1: Promoting energy efficiency and reducing greenhouse gas emissions
    • SO 2.2: Promoting climate change adaptation and disaster risk prevention, resilience taking into account eco-system based approaches
  • P3: A connected border region
    • SO 3.1: Developing and enhancing sustainable, climate resilient, intelligent and intermodal national, regional and local mobility, including improved access to TEN-T and cross-border mobility
  • P4: An inclusive border region
    • SO 4.1: Improving equal access to inclusive and quality services in education, training and lifelong learning through developing accessible infrastructure, including by fostering resilience for distance and on-line education and training
    • SO 4.2: Enhancing the role of culture and sustainable tourism in economic development, social inclusion and social innovation
  • P5: A cooperating border region
    • SO 5.1: Enhance efficient public administration by promoting legal and administrative cooperation and cooperation between citizens, civil society actors and institutions, in particular with a view to resolving legal and other obstacles in border regions (strands A, C, D and, where appropriate, strand B)
    • SO 5.2: Build up mutual trust, in particular by encouraging people-to-people actions (strands A, D and, where appropriate, strand B)

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Expected results

The program proposes the following (non-exhaustive list) measures:

  • P1: A competitive border region
    • SO 1.1: Enhancing sustainable growth and competitiveness of SMEs and job creation in SMEs, including by productive investments
      • internal and external human expertise of joint product, technology and service development;
      • activities for entering existing or newly developed products and services on international markets: international market surveys, appearance on events (fairs, seminars, workshops, conferences), development or upgrading of marketing tools and materials, targeted online and offline promotional actions;
      • product and service development in various fields;
      • organisation of trainings, seminars for improving knowledge on product or service development and international market appearance;
      • purchase of equipment for product or service development, moving, packaging and storing of products to be marketed at international level;
      • development, purchase and installation of new hardware and software equipment;
      • purchase of intangible fixed assets;
      • infrastructure development and construction, enlarging, restructuring, refurbishment or modernisation of building for the sake of operating equipment for joint product or service development;
      • involvement of business support and R&D organisations in joint innovation of SMEs;
      • management of competitive cooperation project of SMEs.
  • P2: A greener and low-carbon border region
    • SO 2.1: Promoting energy efficiency and reducing greenhouse gas emissions
      • fostering renovation wave in public and private buildings in line with energy efficiency standards (nearly zero energy buildings); 
      • contribution to clean energy transition and affordable utilisation of renewable energy resources (geothermal, solar etc.);
      • combating energy poverty for households;
      • supporting smart and innovative low emission technologies;
      • decarbonisation of industries;
      • digitalisation serving environmental sustainability;
      • fostering e-mobility as a clean energy transport solution;
      • raising commitment of citizens and empowering regional and local communities to energy consciousness and sustainable behaviour in line with EU Climate Pact.
    • SO 2.2: Promoting climate change adaptation and disaster risk prevention, resilience taking into account eco-system based approaches
      • Cooperation related to protected areas on green land use, along ecological corridors, in order to improve connectivity between habitats, setting up cross border conservation action plans and actions, protection of endangered species and fighting invasive species.
      • Cooperation on blue land use: improvement of the status of waterbodies, restoration of natural habitats (wetlands, oxbows), application of nature-based solutions and natural water retention measures, protection of native species, control and removal of invasive ones. Jointly developed actions aiming at understanding the future effects of flood protection interventions and enabling disaster management action, as well as implementing the interventions, which help reducing climate change impacts.
      • Raising awareness about impacts of climate change on biodiversity, water quality and quantity, creation of an adaptive environment for implementation of green and blue land use practices, as well as promotion of clear technologies of waste management fostering circular economy initiatives among local stakeholders.
  • P3: A connected border region
    • SO 3.1: Developing and enhancing sustainable, climate resilient, intelligent and intermodal national, regional and local mobility, including improved access to TEN-T and cross-border mobility
      • Elaboration of technical documentation in terms of main project design for licensing, including all related documents and plans defined by law of the partner countries;
      • Elaboration of technical documentation, in terms of executive plan, including all related documents and plans defined by law of the partner countries;
      • Implementation of road construction works (new infrastructure or upgrading), including all related elements defined by the technical plans, in line with the law of the partner countries;
      • Obtaining of relevant permits, according to legislation of the partner countries.
  • P4: An inclusive border region
    • SO 4.1: Improving equal access to inclusive and quality services in education, training and lifelong learning through developing accessible infrastructure, including by fostering resilience for distance and on-line education and training
      • General public education and education in line with labour market needs, including the development of soft skills;
      • Open to all educational institutions from preschool to adult education, including private ones operating as non-profit bodies;
      • Multisectoral and innovative approaches in education programme design and delivery;
      • Infrastructure developments are allowed if they are directly related to the projects objectives;
      • Enabling delivery of online education programmes;
      • Exchange of best practices in education provision;
      • Contribution to green and digital transformation of the border area.
    • SO 4.2: Enhancing the role of culture and sustainable tourism in economic development, social inclusion and social innovation
      • Development of sustainable tourism attractions with clear tourism relevance generating visibility beyond the border area (preference should be given to development of joint network of attractions with national or international relevance attracting visitors from outside of the programme area);
      • Quality development of service provision in the tourism sector resulting increase in number of visitors;
      • Enhance green transformation of the sector and promotion of green tourism mobility services (i.e. bike and hiking paths);
      • Setting up regional and joint tourism destination management services and promotion beyond the border area.
  • P5: A cooperating border region
    • SO 5.1: Enhance efficient public administration by promoting legal and administrative cooperation and cooperation between citizens, civil society actors and institutions, in particular with a view to resolving legal and other obstacles in border regions (strands A, C, D and, where appropriate, strand B)
      • Decrease of legal and administrative obstacles to cooperation of territorial governance actors in various domains;
      • Provision of opportunities for organisations to elaborate on development issues which they together on both sides of the border consider relevant related to the future of the border area. These thematic issues may include the following: labour market, health and social care, digitalisation, transport and mobility etc.
    • SO 5.2: Build up mutual trust, in particular by encouraging people-to-people actions (strands A, D and, where appropriate, strand B)
      • cooperation in arts and culture;
      • sport events (tournaments, festivities);
      • cultivation of traditions of minorities, promotion of trust an intercultural dialogue;
      • social integration of the youth and promotion of inter-generational solidarity.

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Eligibility criteria

Regions / countries for fundingCroatia (Hrvatska), Hungary (Magyarország)
eligible entities
Partners
Other,  Non-Profit Organisation (NPO) / Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO),  Small and medium-sized enterprise (SME),  Private institution, incl. private company (private for profit),  International organization,  Public Body (national, regional and local; incl. EGTCs),  Research Institution incl. University,  Education and training institution
Mandatory partnershipYes
Project Partnership

Each project must involve at least one Hungarian and one Croatian partner who are registered or permanently residing and actively working in the program area. Partners registered outside the program area can only participate if this is crucial for achieving the project objectives and the competence or knowledge of these partners is not available in the program area.

Each project must have one LP (Lead Partner) and one or more PPs (Project Partners). When deciding on the number of partners to be involved, projects should consider what is best for achieving the project outputs and outcomes.

Each project must fulfill at least three of the four cooperation criteria:

  • Joint development (mandatory): The LP and all PPs must jointly develop the project. It must clearly integrate ideas, expectations, priorities and contributions of all PPs. The LP and PP must have a common understanding of the project objective and contribute to achieving the results. The project partnership should be balanced with regard to the project objectives. In addition, all PPs must benefit from the project and contribute their knowledge and expertise to the project and its scope.
  • Joint implementation (mandatory): The LP and all PPs must jointly coordinate and implement the activities of their project. The division of tasks and responsibilities must be balanced, the activities of each partner must be clearly linked and the partnership must communicate regularly.
  • Joint funding (optional): The budgets of the LP and all PPs together form the joint budget of the entire project.
  • Joint staffing (optional): The functions of project staff on both sides of the border should not overlap, and staff on both sides of the border should work together on the project.
other eligibility criteria

Programme area: It includes three Hungarian counties, Zala, Somogy and Baranya, as well as eight Croatian counties, Bjelovarsko-bilogorska, Koprivničko-križevačka, Međimurska, Osječko baranjska, Požeško-slavonska, Varaždinska, Virovitičko-podravska and Vukovarsko-srijemska.

Additional information

Topics Administration & Governance, Institutional Capacity & Cooperation,  Air Quality, Biodiversity & Environment, Climate & Climate Change, Water quality & management,  Arts & Culture, Cultural Heritage, Tourism,  Circular Economy, Natural Resources,  Competitiveness of Enterprises, Employment/Labour Market, SME & entrepreneurship,  Digitalisation, Digital Society, ICT,  Education & Training, Children & Youth, Media,  Energy Efficiency, Renewable Energy ,  Mobility & Transport,  Rural & Urban Development/Planning
Relevance for EU Macro-RegionEUSAIR - EU Strategy for the Adriatic and Ionian Region, EUSDR - EU Strategy for the Danube Region
UN Sustainable Development Goals (UN-SDGs)
Program documents Interreg Ungarn-Kroatien Programm 2021-2027 (597kB)
ContactInterreg HU-HR Joint Secretariat
info@huhr-cbc.com
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