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Press release
17 February 2010

The National Development Agency (Hungary) and the Ministry for Regional Development and Tourism (Romania) issued a press release regarding the current status of the programme.

The third call of proposals has been officially closed on 22 January 2010. Since then, an impressive number of 280 applications have arrived to the JTS, demonstrating once again the great interest for co-operation in the Hungarian-Romanian border area. All the received applications are now carefully checked in order to ensure their formal compliance with the Programme requirements.

The press release also contains information regarding the first two calls for proposal. In case of the first call, most of the 90 selected projects are being implemented, while in the second step of the second call the applications elaborated based on the selected concept notes may be submitted continuously until 6 July 2010.

 

The press releases are available in Hungarian and Romanian.

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Modification of the Application Form - key area of intervention 2.2
02 December 2009

Due to a minor technical error in the application form published within the call for proposals, the select key of the actions within the area of intervention 2.2  has been modified.

The 3/4 Issue of the Programme newsletter is out!
16 December 2009

The last issue of our programme newsletter from 2009 is now available under the News/Events section. The newsletter includes information on the following highlights:

The Implementation Handbook is now available in both national languages
17 December 2009

The Hungarian and Romanian translations of the Project Implementation Handbook are now available for download in our Downloads Section. We draw your kind attention to the fact that the English is the official version of this document.