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Linked to Cohesion policy reform debates, performance budgeting and the experience under the Recovery and Resilience Facility have gained increased attention. What would this approach mean for Interreg programmes in the future? For programmes under pressure to demonstrate efficiency, added value and impact, a strong focus on results and delivery is vital. However, it is essential to remember the distinctive characteristics of Interreg programs. From intangible benefits to complex, long-term challenges, measuring progress and results isn't always straightforward. Irene McMaster's latest blog discusses performance-based approaches and what they could mean for Interreg.

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Senior Research Fellow at University of Strathclyde

Linked to Cohesion Policy reform debates there is a lot of discussion about performance budgeting and finance. What would the implications be for #Interreg programmes in the future? My European Policies Research Centre blog sets out a few thoughts and raises some questions about the applicability of this approach for European territorial cooperation programmes.

Performance-based financing in Interreg post-2027 - building on shaky foundations? - EPRC

Performance-based financing in Interreg post-2027 - building on shaky foundations? - EPRC

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