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For the past 2 weeks, 135 representatives of the projects approved in the 3rd Open Call attended our series of eMS Webinars and Beneficiary Seminars, to learn together how to run a project successfully and bring the best results to the border area.
The projects are currently in the phase of kicking off their activities, and the 4 webinars, as well as the seminars in Oradea (09.07.2019), Debrecen (10.07.2019), Szeged (11.07.2019) and Timișoara (12.07.2019) were about gaining more insight into the project eMS reporting, the implementation rules, communication and first level control requirements.
One of the highlights of the seminars was that the representatives of the MA and HU NA shared their experiences on how to avoid irregularities at project level.
Overall, the events were meant to provide all-you-need-to-know type of information to help the projects advance with their activities. Equally important is that they gave the opportunity to meet with other project partners, as well as with the MA/JS/IP/FLC staff, with whom the project partners will work for the upcoming months.
We take this opportunity to thank everyone for making these events successful, and welcome all project partners to the Interreg family!
Presentations can be downloaded below: