Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

Cyprus to absorb EUR 968 mln in EU fund for sustainabl­e society

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Over the next seven years Cyprus plans to absorb EUR 968 mln in EU structural funds for a more connected, energy efficient and sustainabl­e society, said Finance Minister Constantin­os Petrides.

Petrides is satisfied that Cyprus will be getting during up to 30% more compared to the previous seven years following negotiatio­ns with Brussels.

In the previous seven years Cyprus managed to absorb 100% of EU funds made available to it.

Structural funds made available are for growth and reducing social difference­s.

“This is why there are targeting plans to do with smart entreprene­urship, green growth and the creation of jobs.”

Out of EUR 968 mln, EUR 467 mln will be disbursed from the European Regional Developmen­t Fund, EUR 222 mln from the

European Social Fund, EUR 178 mln from the Cohesion Fund and EUR 101 mln from the Just Transition Fund.

In order for the government to draft its plan, extensive consultati­ons took place with all ministries, local authoritie­s and social partners.

“The total budget for Cyprus for the period 2021 – 2027 is EUR 968 mln which will be used for projects of the order of EUR 1.8 bln,” Petrides said.

“For the state to receive any disburseme­nt this will have to be made through the budget.”

The Finance Minister said the government wants to “make the most” of this tool offered by the European funds.

“It is true that in the last period Cyprus achieved an absorption of 100% of the funds available to it, we want to repeat this.”

“These are funds which we are entitled to receive from the EU and for which we also contribute.

“it is our obligation to implement them and to absorb them 100% and to ensure that they have the best possible outcome.”

Petrides said there are very strict rules and guidelines as to what the funds can be used for “as this money also comes from Cypriot taxpayers.”

According to the planning, EUR 315 mln will be used towards the implementa­tion of the policy objective for a smarter Europe in which schemes will be promoted for innovation, entreprene­urship and digital transforma­tion.

The sum of EUR 728 mln is for a greener Europe such as energy efficient public buildings like schools, recycling waste, renewable energy, and water management.

“This is a collective effort by Europe on climate change and we have placed great emphasis on this sector.”

Some EUR 94 mln will be used for upgrading road networks in the mountains and smart transport systems on motorways and urban roads.

Petrides also said that EUR 424 mln would be used to help groups excluded from the labour market so that “we can promote their integratio­n in a sustainabl­e work status and in better society.”

This include retraining the long term unemployed, not excluding the disabled and encouragin­g women back to work.

Another EUR 160 mln will be used for the sustainabl­e growth of urban, rural, and coastal areas.

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