Successful EU-funded Projects Discussed at BTA-hosted Conference in Silistra

Successful EU-funded Projects Discussed at BTA-hosted Conference in Silistra
SILISTRA, NORTHEASTERN BULGARIA, 26.01.2024
Successful EU-funded projects in Silistra Region were discussed during the third regional conference under BTA’s "Europe in the Balkans: A Common Future" project at the national news agency's press club here on Friday.
The project is implemented by BTA with the support of the European Commission and builds on a past project, "Europe in Bulgaria: A Common Future". Its objectives include a better understanding of the role of cohesion policy in the Balkans; raising awareness of projects funded by the EU through cohesion funds; promoting dialogue on the results the projects have produced at the local level, and encouraging civic participation on issues related to cohesion policy.
"Silistra Region occupies a worthy place within the North Central Planning Region," Silistra regional governor Mincho Yordanov said. He noted that an increasing number of municipalities in the Silistra region are able to specify problems of social importance that can be solved through EU-funded projects. He said that the Silistra Regional Information Centre’s interaction with the three local initiative groups in Silistra Region and other entities has yielded results, as there are already two projects approved.
Silistra deputy mayor for territorial planning Evgeny Georgiev noted that the projects to be financed with EU funds are aimed at the sustainable development and prosperity of the city of Silistra and the municipality’s settlements, the city’s infrastructure development and modernization, as well as achieving European standards in urban development and a clean and green urban environment.
"The common future of the Balkans as part of the big European family is a priority in the governance programme for [Silistra] Mayor Alexander Sabanov’s 2023-2027 term of office," Georgiev noted.
Speaking at the conference, Ana Karadzhova of the Silistra Regional Information Centre said: "Silistra Region has received more than BGN 550 million in European investments for 900 contracts on programmes and projects since 2007". She added that the investments were made under programmes, projects and measures intended for infrastructure, social activities, etc.
BTA Photo/Biser Todorov
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Successful EU-funded projects in Silistra Region were discussed during the third regional conference under BTA’s "Europe in the Balkans: A Common Future" project at the national news agency's press club here on Friday.
The project is implemented by BTA with the support of the European Commission and builds on a past project, "Europe in Bulgaria: A Common Future". Its objectives include a better understanding of the role of cohesion policy in the Balkans; raising awareness of projects funded by the EU through cohesion funds; promoting dialogue on the results the projects have produced at the local level, and encouraging civic participation on issues related to cohesion policy.
"Silistra Region occupies a worthy place within the North Central Planning Region," Silistra regional governor Mincho Yordanov said. He noted that an increasing number of municipalities in the Silistra region are able to specify problems of social importance that can be solved through EU-funded projects. He said that the Silistra Regional Information Centre’s interaction with the three local initiative groups in Silistra Region and other entities has yielded results, as there are already two projects approved.
Silistra deputy mayor for territorial planning Evgeny Georgiev noted that the projects to be financed with EU funds are aimed at the sustainable development and prosperity of the city of Silistra and the municipality’s settlements, the city’s infrastructure development and modernization, as well as achieving European standards in urban development and a clean and green urban environment.
"The common future of the Balkans as part of the big European family is a priority in the governance programme for [Silistra] Mayor Alexander Sabanov’s 2023-2027 term of office," Georgiev noted.
Speaking at the conference, Ana Karadzhova of the Silistra Regional Information Centre said: "Silistra Region has received more than BGN 550 million in European investments for 900 contracts on programmes and projects since 2007". She added that the investments were made under programmes, projects and measures intended for infrastructure, social activities, etc.
BTA Photo/Biser Todorov

Successful EU-funded Projects Discussed at BTA-hosted Conference in Silistra
SILISTRA, NORTHEASTERN BULGARIA, 26.01.2024
Successful EU-funded projects in Silistra Region were discussed during the third regional conference under BTA’s "Europe in the Balkans: A Common Future" project at the national news agency's press club here on Friday.
The project is implemented by BTA with the support of the European Commission and builds on a past project, "Europe in Bulgaria: A Common Future". Its objectives include a better understanding of the role of cohesion policy in the Balkans; raising awareness of projects funded by the EU through cohesion funds; promoting dialogue on the results the projects have produced at the local level, and encouraging civic participation on issues related to cohesion policy.
"Silistra Region occupies a worthy place within the North Central Planning Region," Silistra regional governor Mincho Yordanov said. He noted that an increasing number of municipalities in the Silistra region are able to specify problems of social importance that can be solved through EU-funded projects. He said that the Silistra Regional Information Centre’s interaction with the three local initiative groups in Silistra Region and other entities has yielded results, as there are already two projects approved.
Silistra deputy mayor for territorial planning Evgeny Georgiev noted that the projects to be financed with EU funds are aimed at the sustainable development and prosperity of the city of Silistra and the municipality’s settlements, the city’s infrastructure development and modernization, as well as achieving European standards in urban development and a clean and green urban environment.
"The common future of the Balkans as part of the big European family is a priority in the governance programme for [Silistra] Mayor Alexander Sabanov’s 2023-2027 term of office," Georgiev noted.
Speaking at the conference, Ana Karadzhova of the Silistra Regional Information Centre said: "Silistra Region has received more than BGN 550 million in European investments for 900 contracts on programmes and projects since 2007". She added that the investments were made under programmes, projects and measures intended for infrastructure, social activities, etc.
BTA Photo/Biser Todorov
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Successful EU-funded projects in Silistra Region were discussed during the third regional conference under BTA’s "Europe in the Balkans: A Common Future" project at the national news agency's press club here on Friday.
The project is implemented by BTA with the support of the European Commission and builds on a past project, "Europe in Bulgaria: A Common Future". Its objectives include a better understanding of the role of cohesion policy in the Balkans; raising awareness of projects funded by the EU through cohesion funds; promoting dialogue on the results the projects have produced at the local level, and encouraging civic participation on issues related to cohesion policy.
"Silistra Region occupies a worthy place within the North Central Planning Region," Silistra regional governor Mincho Yordanov said. He noted that an increasing number of municipalities in the Silistra region are able to specify problems of social importance that can be solved through EU-funded projects. He said that the Silistra Regional Information Centre’s interaction with the three local initiative groups in Silistra Region and other entities has yielded results, as there are already two projects approved.
Silistra deputy mayor for territorial planning Evgeny Georgiev noted that the projects to be financed with EU funds are aimed at the sustainable development and prosperity of the city of Silistra and the municipality’s settlements, the city’s infrastructure development and modernization, as well as achieving European standards in urban development and a clean and green urban environment.
"The common future of the Balkans as part of the big European family is a priority in the governance programme for [Silistra] Mayor Alexander Sabanov’s 2023-2027 term of office," Georgiev noted.
Speaking at the conference, Ana Karadzhova of the Silistra Regional Information Centre said: "Silistra Region has received more than BGN 550 million in European investments for 900 contracts on programmes and projects since 2007". She added that the investments were made under programmes, projects and measures intended for infrastructure, social activities, etc.
BTA Photo/Biser Todorov

Successful EU-funded Projects Discussed at BTA-hosted Conference in Silistra
SILISTRA, NORTHEASTERN BULGARIA, 26.01.2024
Successful EU-funded projects in Silistra Region were discussed during the third regional conference under BTA’s "Europe in the Balkans: A Common Future" project at the national news agency's press club here on Friday.
The project is implemented by BTA with the support of the European Commission and builds on a past project, "Europe in Bulgaria: A Common Future". Its objectives include a better understanding of the role of cohesion policy in the Balkans; raising awareness of projects funded by the EU through cohesion funds; promoting dialogue on the results the projects have produced at the local level, and encouraging civic participation on issues related to cohesion policy.
"Silistra Region occupies a worthy place within the North Central Planning Region," Silistra regional governor Mincho Yordanov said. He noted that an increasing number of municipalities in the Silistra region are able to specify problems of social importance that can be solved through EU-funded projects. He said that the Silistra Regional Information Centre’s interaction with the three local initiative groups in Silistra Region and other entities has yielded results, as there are already two projects approved.
Silistra deputy mayor for territorial planning Evgeny Georgiev noted that the projects to be financed with EU funds are aimed at the sustainable development and prosperity of the city of Silistra and the municipality’s settlements, the city’s infrastructure development and modernization, as well as achieving European standards in urban development and a clean and green urban environment.
"The common future of the Balkans as part of the big European family is a priority in the governance programme for [Silistra] Mayor Alexander Sabanov’s 2023-2027 term of office," Georgiev noted.
Speaking at the conference, Ana Karadzhova of the Silistra Regional Information Centre said: "Silistra Region has received more than BGN 550 million in European investments for 900 contracts on programmes and projects since 2007". She added that the investments were made under programmes, projects and measures intended for infrastructure, social activities, etc.
BTA Photo/Biser Todorov
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Successful EU-funded projects in Silistra Region were discussed during the third regional conference under BTA’s "Europe in the Balkans: A Common Future" project at the national news agency's press club here on Friday.
The project is implemented by BTA with the support of the European Commission and builds on a past project, "Europe in Bulgaria: A Common Future". Its objectives include a better understanding of the role of cohesion policy in the Balkans; raising awareness of projects funded by the EU through cohesion funds; promoting dialogue on the results the projects have produced at the local level, and encouraging civic participation on issues related to cohesion policy.
"Silistra Region occupies a worthy place within the North Central Planning Region," Silistra regional governor Mincho Yordanov said. He noted that an increasing number of municipalities in the Silistra region are able to specify problems of social importance that can be solved through EU-funded projects. He said that the Silistra Regional Information Centre’s interaction with the three local initiative groups in Silistra Region and other entities has yielded results, as there are already two projects approved.
Silistra deputy mayor for territorial planning Evgeny Georgiev noted that the projects to be financed with EU funds are aimed at the sustainable development and prosperity of the city of Silistra and the municipality’s settlements, the city’s infrastructure development and modernization, as well as achieving European standards in urban development and a clean and green urban environment.
"The common future of the Balkans as part of the big European family is a priority in the governance programme for [Silistra] Mayor Alexander Sabanov’s 2023-2027 term of office," Georgiev noted.
Speaking at the conference, Ana Karadzhova of the Silistra Regional Information Centre said: "Silistra Region has received more than BGN 550 million in European investments for 900 contracts on programmes and projects since 2007". She added that the investments were made under programmes, projects and measures intended for infrastructure, social activities, etc.
BTA Photo/Biser Todorov

Successful EU-funded Projects Discussed at BTA-hosted Conference in Silistra
SILISTRA, NORTHEASTERN BULGARIA, 26.01.2024
Successful EU-funded projects in Silistra Region were discussed during the third regional conference under BTA’s "Europe in the Balkans: A Common Future" project at the national news agency's press club here on Friday.
The project is implemented by BTA with the support of the European Commission and builds on a past project, "Europe in Bulgaria: A Common Future". Its objectives include a better understanding of the role of cohesion policy in the Balkans; raising awareness of projects funded by the EU through cohesion funds; promoting dialogue on the results the projects have produced at the local level, and encouraging civic participation on issues related to cohesion policy.
"Silistra Region occupies a worthy place within the North Central Planning Region," Silistra regional governor Mincho Yordanov said. He noted that an increasing number of municipalities in the Silistra region are able to specify problems of social importance that can be solved through EU-funded projects. He said that the Silistra Regional Information Centre’s interaction with the three local initiative groups in Silistra Region and other entities has yielded results, as there are already two projects approved.
Silistra deputy mayor for territorial planning Evgeny Georgiev noted that the projects to be financed with EU funds are aimed at the sustainable development and prosperity of the city of Silistra and the municipality’s settlements, the city’s infrastructure development and modernization, as well as achieving European standards in urban development and a clean and green urban environment.
"The common future of the Balkans as part of the big European family is a priority in the governance programme for [Silistra] Mayor Alexander Sabanov’s 2023-2027 term of office," Georgiev noted.
Speaking at the conference, Ana Karadzhova of the Silistra Regional Information Centre said: "Silistra Region has received more than BGN 550 million in European investments for 900 contracts on programmes and projects since 2007". She added that the investments were made under programmes, projects and measures intended for infrastructure, social activities, etc.
BTA Photo/Biser Todorov
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Successful EU-funded projects in Silistra Region were discussed during the third regional conference under BTA’s "Europe in the Balkans: A Common Future" project at the national news agency's press club here on Friday.
The project is implemented by BTA with the support of the European Commission and builds on a past project, "Europe in Bulgaria: A Common Future". Its objectives include a better understanding of the role of cohesion policy in the Balkans; raising awareness of projects funded by the EU through cohesion funds; promoting dialogue on the results the projects have produced at the local level, and encouraging civic participation on issues related to cohesion policy.
"Silistra Region occupies a worthy place within the North Central Planning Region," Silistra regional governor Mincho Yordanov said. He noted that an increasing number of municipalities in the Silistra region are able to specify problems of social importance that can be solved through EU-funded projects. He said that the Silistra Regional Information Centre’s interaction with the three local initiative groups in Silistra Region and other entities has yielded results, as there are already two projects approved.
Silistra deputy mayor for territorial planning Evgeny Georgiev noted that the projects to be financed with EU funds are aimed at the sustainable development and prosperity of the city of Silistra and the municipality’s settlements, the city’s infrastructure development and modernization, as well as achieving European standards in urban development and a clean and green urban environment.
"The common future of the Balkans as part of the big European family is a priority in the governance programme for [Silistra] Mayor Alexander Sabanov’s 2023-2027 term of office," Georgiev noted.
Speaking at the conference, Ana Karadzhova of the Silistra Regional Information Centre said: "Silistra Region has received more than BGN 550 million in European investments for 900 contracts on programmes and projects since 2007". She added that the investments were made under programmes, projects and measures intended for infrastructure, social activities, etc.
BTA Photo/Biser Todorov

Successful EU-funded Projects Discussed at BTA-hosted Conference in Silistra
SILISTRA, NORTHEASTERN BULGARIA, 26.01.2024
Successful EU-funded projects in Silistra Region were discussed during the third regional conference under BTA’s "Europe in the Balkans: A Common Future" project at the national news agency's press club here on Friday.
The project is implemented by BTA with the support of the European Commission and builds on a past project, "Europe in Bulgaria: A Common Future". Its objectives include a better understanding of the role of cohesion policy in the Balkans; raising awareness of projects funded by the EU through cohesion funds; promoting dialogue on the results the projects have produced at the local level, and encouraging civic participation on issues related to cohesion policy.
"Silistra Region occupies a worthy place within the North Central Planning Region," Silistra regional governor Mincho Yordanov said. He noted that an increasing number of municipalities in the Silistra region are able to specify problems of social importance that can be solved through EU-funded projects. He said that the Silistra Regional Information Centre’s interaction with the three local initiative groups in Silistra Region and other entities has yielded results, as there are already two projects approved.
Silistra deputy mayor for territorial planning Evgeny Georgiev noted that the projects to be financed with EU funds are aimed at the sustainable development and prosperity of the city of Silistra and the municipality’s settlements, the city’s infrastructure development and modernization, as well as achieving European standards in urban development and a clean and green urban environment.
"The common future of the Balkans as part of the big European family is a priority in the governance programme for [Silistra] Mayor Alexander Sabanov’s 2023-2027 term of office," Georgiev noted.
Speaking at the conference, Ana Karadzhova of the Silistra Regional Information Centre said: "Silistra Region has received more than BGN 550 million in European investments for 900 contracts on programmes and projects since 2007". She added that the investments were made under programmes, projects and measures intended for infrastructure, social activities, etc.
BTA Photo/Biser Todorov
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Successful EU-funded projects in Silistra Region were discussed during the third regional conference under BTA’s "Europe in the Balkans: A Common Future" project at the national news agency's press club here on Friday.
The project is implemented by BTA with the support of the European Commission and builds on a past project, "Europe in Bulgaria: A Common Future". Its objectives include a better understanding of the role of cohesion policy in the Balkans; raising awareness of projects funded by the EU through cohesion funds; promoting dialogue on the results the projects have produced at the local level, and encouraging civic participation on issues related to cohesion policy.
"Silistra Region occupies a worthy place within the North Central Planning Region," Silistra regional governor Mincho Yordanov said. He noted that an increasing number of municipalities in the Silistra region are able to specify problems of social importance that can be solved through EU-funded projects. He said that the Silistra Regional Information Centre’s interaction with the three local initiative groups in Silistra Region and other entities has yielded results, as there are already two projects approved.
Silistra deputy mayor for territorial planning Evgeny Georgiev noted that the projects to be financed with EU funds are aimed at the sustainable development and prosperity of the city of Silistra and the municipality’s settlements, the city’s infrastructure development and modernization, as well as achieving European standards in urban development and a clean and green urban environment.
"The common future of the Balkans as part of the big European family is a priority in the governance programme for [Silistra] Mayor Alexander Sabanov’s 2023-2027 term of office," Georgiev noted.
Speaking at the conference, Ana Karadzhova of the Silistra Regional Information Centre said: "Silistra Region has received more than BGN 550 million in European investments for 900 contracts on programmes and projects since 2007". She added that the investments were made under programmes, projects and measures intended for infrastructure, social activities, etc.
BTA Photo/Biser Todorov

Successful EU-funded Projects Discussed at BTA-hosted Conference in Silistra
SILISTRA, NORTHEASTERN BULGARIA, 26.01.2024
Successful EU-funded projects in Silistra Region were discussed during the third regional conference under BTA’s "Europe in the Balkans: A Common Future" project at the national news agency's press club here on Friday.
The project is implemented by BTA with the support of the European Commission and builds on a past project, "Europe in Bulgaria: A Common Future". Its objectives include a better understanding of the role of cohesion policy in the Balkans; raising awareness of projects funded by the EU through cohesion funds; promoting dialogue on the results the projects have produced at the local level, and encouraging civic participation on issues related to cohesion policy.
"Silistra Region occupies a worthy place within the North Central Planning Region," Silistra regional governor Mincho Yordanov said. He noted that an increasing number of municipalities in the Silistra region are able to specify problems of social importance that can be solved through EU-funded projects. He said that the Silistra Regional Information Centre’s interaction with the three local initiative groups in Silistra Region and other entities has yielded results, as there are already two projects approved.
Silistra deputy mayor for territorial planning Evgeny Georgiev noted that the projects to be financed with EU funds are aimed at the sustainable development and prosperity of the city of Silistra and the municipality’s settlements, the city’s infrastructure development and modernization, as well as achieving European standards in urban development and a clean and green urban environment.
"The common future of the Balkans as part of the big European family is a priority in the governance programme for [Silistra] Mayor Alexander Sabanov’s 2023-2027 term of office," Georgiev noted.
Speaking at the conference, Ana Karadzhova of the Silistra Regional Information Centre said: "Silistra Region has received more than BGN 550 million in European investments for 900 contracts on programmes and projects since 2007". She added that the investments were made under programmes, projects and measures intended for infrastructure, social activities, etc.
BTA Photo/Biser Todorov
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Successful EU-funded projects in Silistra Region were discussed during the third regional conference under BTA’s "Europe in the Balkans: A Common Future" project at the national news agency's press club here on Friday.
The project is implemented by BTA with the support of the European Commission and builds on a past project, "Europe in Bulgaria: A Common Future". Its objectives include a better understanding of the role of cohesion policy in the Balkans; raising awareness of projects funded by the EU through cohesion funds; promoting dialogue on the results the projects have produced at the local level, and encouraging civic participation on issues related to cohesion policy.
"Silistra Region occupies a worthy place within the North Central Planning Region," Silistra regional governor Mincho Yordanov said. He noted that an increasing number of municipalities in the Silistra region are able to specify problems of social importance that can be solved through EU-funded projects. He said that the Silistra Regional Information Centre’s interaction with the three local initiative groups in Silistra Region and other entities has yielded results, as there are already two projects approved.
Silistra deputy mayor for territorial planning Evgeny Georgiev noted that the projects to be financed with EU funds are aimed at the sustainable development and prosperity of the city of Silistra and the municipality’s settlements, the city’s infrastructure development and modernization, as well as achieving European standards in urban development and a clean and green urban environment.
"The common future of the Balkans as part of the big European family is a priority in the governance programme for [Silistra] Mayor Alexander Sabanov’s 2023-2027 term of office," Georgiev noted.
Speaking at the conference, Ana Karadzhova of the Silistra Regional Information Centre said: "Silistra Region has received more than BGN 550 million in European investments for 900 contracts on programmes and projects since 2007". She added that the investments were made under programmes, projects and measures intended for infrastructure, social activities, etc.
BTA Photo/Biser Todorov

Successful EU-funded Projects Discussed at BTA-hosted Conference in Silistra
SILISTRA, NORTHEASTERN BULGARIA, 26.01.2024
Successful EU-funded projects in Silistra Region were discussed during the third regional conference under BTA’s "Europe in the Balkans: A Common Future" project at the national news agency's press club here on Friday.
The project is implemented by BTA with the support of the European Commission and builds on a past project, "Europe in Bulgaria: A Common Future". Its objectives include a better understanding of the role of cohesion policy in the Balkans; raising awareness of projects funded by the EU through cohesion funds; promoting dialogue on the results the projects have produced at the local level, and encouraging civic participation on issues related to cohesion policy.
"Silistra Region occupies a worthy place within the North Central Planning Region," Silistra regional governor Mincho Yordanov said. He noted that an increasing number of municipalities in the Silistra region are able to specify problems of social importance that can be solved through EU-funded projects. He said that the Silistra Regional Information Centre’s interaction with the three local initiative groups in Silistra Region and other entities has yielded results, as there are already two projects approved.
Silistra deputy mayor for territorial planning Evgeny Georgiev noted that the projects to be financed with EU funds are aimed at the sustainable development and prosperity of the city of Silistra and the municipality’s settlements, the city’s infrastructure development and modernization, as well as achieving European standards in urban development and a clean and green urban environment.
"The common future of the Balkans as part of the big European family is a priority in the governance programme for [Silistra] Mayor Alexander Sabanov’s 2023-2027 term of office," Georgiev noted.
Speaking at the conference, Ana Karadzhova of the Silistra Regional Information Centre said: "Silistra Region has received more than BGN 550 million in European investments for 900 contracts on programmes and projects since 2007". She added that the investments were made under programmes, projects and measures intended for infrastructure, social activities, etc.
BTA Photo/Biser Todorov
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Successful EU-funded projects in Silistra Region were discussed during the third regional conference under BTA’s "Europe in the Balkans: A Common Future" project at the national news agency's press club here on Friday.
The project is implemented by BTA with the support of the European Commission and builds on a past project, "Europe in Bulgaria: A Common Future". Its objectives include a better understanding of the role of cohesion policy in the Balkans; raising awareness of projects funded by the EU through cohesion funds; promoting dialogue on the results the projects have produced at the local level, and encouraging civic participation on issues related to cohesion policy.
"Silistra Region occupies a worthy place within the North Central Planning Region," Silistra regional governor Mincho Yordanov said. He noted that an increasing number of municipalities in the Silistra region are able to specify problems of social importance that can be solved through EU-funded projects. He said that the Silistra Regional Information Centre’s interaction with the three local initiative groups in Silistra Region and other entities has yielded results, as there are already two projects approved.
Silistra deputy mayor for territorial planning Evgeny Georgiev noted that the projects to be financed with EU funds are aimed at the sustainable development and prosperity of the city of Silistra and the municipality’s settlements, the city’s infrastructure development and modernization, as well as achieving European standards in urban development and a clean and green urban environment.
"The common future of the Balkans as part of the big European family is a priority in the governance programme for [Silistra] Mayor Alexander Sabanov’s 2023-2027 term of office," Georgiev noted.
Speaking at the conference, Ana Karadzhova of the Silistra Regional Information Centre said: "Silistra Region has received more than BGN 550 million in European investments for 900 contracts on programmes and projects since 2007". She added that the investments were made under programmes, projects and measures intended for infrastructure, social activities, etc.
BTA Photo/Biser Todorov

Successful EU-funded Projects Discussed at BTA-hosted Conference in Silistra
SILISTRA, NORTHEASTERN BULGARIA, 26.01.2024
Successful EU-funded projects in Silistra Region were discussed during the third regional conference under BTA’s "Europe in the Balkans: A Common Future" project at the national news agency's press club here on Friday.
The project is implemented by BTA with the support of the European Commission and builds on a past project, "Europe in Bulgaria: A Common Future". Its objectives include a better understanding of the role of cohesion policy in the Balkans; raising awareness of projects funded by the EU through cohesion funds; promoting dialogue on the results the projects have produced at the local level, and encouraging civic participation on issues related to cohesion policy.
"Silistra Region occupies a worthy place within the North Central Planning Region," Silistra regional governor Mincho Yordanov said. He noted that an increasing number of municipalities in the Silistra region are able to specify problems of social importance that can be solved through EU-funded projects. He said that the Silistra Regional Information Centre’s interaction with the three local initiative groups in Silistra Region and other entities has yielded results, as there are already two projects approved.
Silistra deputy mayor for territorial planning Evgeny Georgiev noted that the projects to be financed with EU funds are aimed at the sustainable development and prosperity of the city of Silistra and the municipality’s settlements, the city’s infrastructure development and modernization, as well as achieving European standards in urban development and a clean and green urban environment.
"The common future of the Balkans as part of the big European family is a priority in the governance programme for [Silistra] Mayor Alexander Sabanov’s 2023-2027 term of office," Georgiev noted.
Speaking at the conference, Ana Karadzhova of the Silistra Regional Information Centre said: "Silistra Region has received more than BGN 550 million in European investments for 900 contracts on programmes and projects since 2007". She added that the investments were made under programmes, projects and measures intended for infrastructure, social activities, etc.
BTA Photo/Biser Todorov
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Successful EU-funded projects in Silistra Region were discussed during the third regional conference under BTA’s "Europe in the Balkans: A Common Future" project at the national news agency's press club here on Friday.
The project is implemented by BTA with the support of the European Commission and builds on a past project, "Europe in Bulgaria: A Common Future". Its objectives include a better understanding of the role of cohesion policy in the Balkans; raising awareness of projects funded by the EU through cohesion funds; promoting dialogue on the results the projects have produced at the local level, and encouraging civic participation on issues related to cohesion policy.
"Silistra Region occupies a worthy place within the North Central Planning Region," Silistra regional governor Mincho Yordanov said. He noted that an increasing number of municipalities in the Silistra region are able to specify problems of social importance that can be solved through EU-funded projects. He said that the Silistra Regional Information Centre’s interaction with the three local initiative groups in Silistra Region and other entities has yielded results, as there are already two projects approved.
Silistra deputy mayor for territorial planning Evgeny Georgiev noted that the projects to be financed with EU funds are aimed at the sustainable development and prosperity of the city of Silistra and the municipality’s settlements, the city’s infrastructure development and modernization, as well as achieving European standards in urban development and a clean and green urban environment.
"The common future of the Balkans as part of the big European family is a priority in the governance programme for [Silistra] Mayor Alexander Sabanov’s 2023-2027 term of office," Georgiev noted.
Speaking at the conference, Ana Karadzhova of the Silistra Regional Information Centre said: "Silistra Region has received more than BGN 550 million in European investments for 900 contracts on programmes and projects since 2007". She added that the investments were made under programmes, projects and measures intended for infrastructure, social activities, etc.
BTA Photo/Biser Todorov

Successful EU-funded Projects Discussed at BTA-hosted Conference in Silistra
SILISTRA, NORTHEASTERN BULGARIA, 26.01.2024
Successful EU-funded projects in Silistra Region were discussed during the third regional conference under BTA’s "Europe in the Balkans: A Common Future" project at the national news agency's press club here on Friday.
The project is implemented by BTA with the support of the European Commission and builds on a past project, "Europe in Bulgaria: A Common Future". Its objectives include a better understanding of the role of cohesion policy in the Balkans; raising awareness of projects funded by the EU through cohesion funds; promoting dialogue on the results the projects have produced at the local level, and encouraging civic participation on issues related to cohesion policy.
"Silistra Region occupies a worthy place within the North Central Planning Region," Silistra regional governor Mincho Yordanov said. He noted that an increasing number of municipalities in the Silistra region are able to specify problems of social importance that can be solved through EU-funded projects. He said that the Silistra Regional Information Centre’s interaction with the three local initiative groups in Silistra Region and other entities has yielded results, as there are already two projects approved.
Silistra deputy mayor for territorial planning Evgeny Georgiev noted that the projects to be financed with EU funds are aimed at the sustainable development and prosperity of the city of Silistra and the municipality’s settlements, the city’s infrastructure development and modernization, as well as achieving European standards in urban development and a clean and green urban environment.
"The common future of the Balkans as part of the big European family is a priority in the governance programme for [Silistra] Mayor Alexander Sabanov’s 2023-2027 term of office," Georgiev noted.
Speaking at the conference, Ana Karadzhova of the Silistra Regional Information Centre said: "Silistra Region has received more than BGN 550 million in European investments for 900 contracts on programmes and projects since 2007". She added that the investments were made under programmes, projects and measures intended for infrastructure, social activities, etc.
BTA Photo/Biser Todorov
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Successful EU-funded projects in Silistra Region were discussed during the third regional conference under BTA’s "Europe in the Balkans: A Common Future" project at the national news agency's press club here on Friday.
The project is implemented by BTA with the support of the European Commission and builds on a past project, "Europe in Bulgaria: A Common Future". Its objectives include a better understanding of the role of cohesion policy in the Balkans; raising awareness of projects funded by the EU through cohesion funds; promoting dialogue on the results the projects have produced at the local level, and encouraging civic participation on issues related to cohesion policy.
"Silistra Region occupies a worthy place within the North Central Planning Region," Silistra regional governor Mincho Yordanov said. He noted that an increasing number of municipalities in the Silistra region are able to specify problems of social importance that can be solved through EU-funded projects. He said that the Silistra Regional Information Centre’s interaction with the three local initiative groups in Silistra Region and other entities has yielded results, as there are already two projects approved.
Silistra deputy mayor for territorial planning Evgeny Georgiev noted that the projects to be financed with EU funds are aimed at the sustainable development and prosperity of the city of Silistra and the municipality’s settlements, the city’s infrastructure development and modernization, as well as achieving European standards in urban development and a clean and green urban environment.
"The common future of the Balkans as part of the big European family is a priority in the governance programme for [Silistra] Mayor Alexander Sabanov’s 2023-2027 term of office," Georgiev noted.
Speaking at the conference, Ana Karadzhova of the Silistra Regional Information Centre said: "Silistra Region has received more than BGN 550 million in European investments for 900 contracts on programmes and projects since 2007". She added that the investments were made under programmes, projects and measures intended for infrastructure, social activities, etc.
BTA Photo/Biser Todorov
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