The ESF+: A Fund for a More Social Europe #EUBudget Maria Iglesia
The ESF+ in the MFF 2021-2027
The ESF+ : 5 funds coming together
The ESF+: 5 funds coming together: why? A more Social Fund to address key social (and evolving) challenges Coherence, policy alignment and synergies between different instruments driven by common objectives Synergies between shared management and direct management investments Simplifying access to funding by beneficiaries
ESF + 101,2 Billion ESF+ Shared management 100 billion Concentration requirements CSR implementation 25% Social inclusion 2% material deprivation (target: 4% at EU level) 10% in Member States with high NEET rate Outermost Regions/NSPA 400 million Transnationality 200 million ESF+ (in)direct management 1,2 billion - Employment and Social 761 million Innovation strand - Health strand 413 million
Flexibility and policy alignment ESF+ key instrument for the implementation of the European Pillar of Social Rights Reinforced link with the European Semester and the European pillar of social rights Focus kept on support to youth employment and social inclusion, which includes the integration of third country nationals and of those most in need (e.g, most deprived people)
Stronger link with the European Semester CSRs are taken into account at least twice in the programming period: at the beginning of the programming and during the mid-term review (2025) as programming/review is based on investment-related CSRs from the previous year (i.e. 2019 and 2024); MS shall allocate an appropriate amount of ESF+ to CSRs (Art. 7(2) ESF+ Regulation); 1rst strand of sound economic governance: the Commission may request MS to amend programmes to implement relevant CSRs and recommendations to address macroeconomic imbalances ( (Article 15(1)-(6) CPR) may lead to suspension of payments
The ESF+: simplification and continuity General provisions applicable to all Different management modes kept depending of the activities supported Simplification elements kept for priorities addressing material deprivations (ex- FEAD OP I-type of operations) Programmes are to be set up at the appropriate level so as to ensure swift implementation Additional simplification efforts proposed, e.g.: Simplified programming documents More simplified cost options and payments based on conditions Continuity of existing elements (e.g. designation of authorities) Reporting and monitoring
Scope of support
General objectives of ESF+ All strands: Support the implementation of the European Pillar of Social Rights Shared management strand: also the Employment Guidelines and challenges identified in relevant countryspecific recommendations and in the European Semester EaSI strand: special focus on employment, skills, social protection, social inclusion and working conditions. Health strand: ensure a high level of health protection in the Union
EU Pillar of Social Rights Specific objectives of the ESF+ (i) improving access to employment (ii) modernising labour market (iii) Promoting women s labour market participation, work/life balance, childcare, working environment, adaptation to change, active and healthy ageing (iv) Improving quality of education and training systems (v) Promoting equal access to education and training and lifelong learning, (vi) active inclusion (vii) integration of third country nationals and marginalised communities e.g. Roma; (ix) access to services; social protection healthcare systems and long term care (x) people at risk of poverty including / most deprived and children; (xi) addressing material deprivation yy) Health promotion Contribution to "Smarter Europe" Greener Europe Horizontal principles Gender equality Equal opps Non discrimination
EaSI strand - operational objectives develop high-quality comparative analytical knowledge facilitate information-sharing, mutual learning, peer reviews and dialogue support social experimentations and build up the stakeholders' capacity support services to employers and job-seekers develop the market eco-system related to microfinance support EU-level networking among relevant stakeholders develop social enterprises and a social investment market Provide guidance for the development of social infrastructure support transnational cooperation support the implementation of international social and labour standards
Health Strand operational objectives support health promotion and disease prevention, contribute to effectiveness, accessibility and resilience of health systems, make healthcare safer, reduce health inequalities, protect citizens from cross-border health threats, and support EU health legislation.
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