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Giving people their say in how EU cohesion policy is run

Cohesion policy – providing fair economic and social opportunities for all – is one of the concrete expressions of EU solidarity. It is also one of the EU’s largest investment policies.

In 30 years, the groups concerned by this policy have become increasingly diverse. And one of the key principles of EU cohesion policy is participation (see the European Code of Conduct on Partnership. It applies to all stages of the funding process under the policy:

  • design
  • management
  • implementation
  • monitoring and evaluation

Participation by the general public helps public authorities be more transparent and accountable. Their involvement in decision making about and monitoring of programmes and investment lead to better results.

To help public authorities to develop their capacities and to improve their practices in this area, several initiatives have been developed.

Public authorities can find additional support by sharing experience with peers.