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Lessons from EU funding in Eastern European countries and implications for Ukraine

  • Bruxelles Belgium (map)

Organiser: Transport & Environment

Format: hybrid (in person and online)

Join the launch of a new report analysing the direction of EU money flows in transport infrastructure upon the accession of ten Eastern European states (Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovenia, Slovakia, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Bulgaria and Romania). Primarily focused on the cohesion funds (2007-2013, 2014-2020) and CEF (2014-2020) allocated to road, rail, urban transport, airports and intermodal networks, T&E draws critical lessons for sustainable transport development of the Ukrainian transport system.

To supplement the analysis, T&E investigates eight case studies to draw some important lessons from this experience. These will be crucial for Ukraine, as it inches closer to EU membership.

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