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Vastuvõetud arvamused on 20/09/2023
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ECO/607-EESC-2023
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Sep 20, 2023 Sep 21, 2023

The objective of this evaluation report is to assess the implementation of the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) atmid-term. The RRF is the EU’s main instrument to mitigate the economic and social impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. In particular, the EESC will examine, from the point of view of the organised civil society, the effectiveness and relevance of this instrument, as well as aim to determine the added value of civil society involvement in achieving the RRF Regulation’s objectives. The evaluation will also cover later developments, such as the REPowerEU initiative. The results of the EESC's evaluation will feed into the Commission's evaluation, the completion of which is scheduled for Q1 2024.

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Evaluation on the implementation of the recovery and resilience facility - Technical annex

Vastuvõetud arvamused on 25/01/2023
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REX/563-EESC-2022
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Jan 24, 2023 Jan 25, 2023

The general objective of the information report will be to feed into the political dialogue between the EU and UK and promote a joint reflection on their future relationship. More specifically, the information report will be transmitted to the relevant services in the European Commission, EEAS, European Parliament, and Council, as the EESC's contribution to addressing issues arising from the EU-UK Withdrawal Agreement and Northern Ireland Protocol.

Information report: The implementation of the EU-UK Withdrawal Agreement, including the Protocol on Ireland and Northern Ireland

Vastuvõetud arvamused on 15/06/2022
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SOC/714-EESC-2022-eesc-2022-00627-00-00-re-tra

EaSI ex-post evaluation – including the final evaluation of Progress MICROFINANCE facility

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SOC/714 Technical annex - Evaluation of the Employment and Social Innovation Programme (EASI), including the EPMF

Vastuvõetud arvamused on 08/12/2021
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NAT/824-EESC-2021

In the face of unprecedented global changes (biodiversity collapse, widespread pollution, climate change, etc.), most notably causing extreme weather events, the effects of climate change are having a direct and indirect impact on a range of human rights that are guaranteed at international and European level, such as the right to life and health, the right of access to food and drinking water, the right to property and housing, and the right to religion and culture.

Information report: Environmental protection as a prerequisite for respect for fundamental rights (information report – SDO)

Vastuvõetud arvamused on 27/04/2021
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NAT/806-EESC-2020

The Commission is undertaking a series of evaluations of the Common Agricultural Policy for the timeframe 2014-2020, assessing performance against the CAP's general objectives. Since the evaluation targets CAP socioeconomic impacts, representing a wide-ranging scope, the EESC provided a complementary evaluation focusing on five countries whose selection has been made together with the Commission in order to maximise complementarity and added value to the EC evaluation.

Information report: Evaluation on the CAP's impact on territorial development of rural areas (Information report)

Vastuvõetud arvamused on 30/10/2019
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NAT/766-EESC-2019-02014

The evaluation will take a broader perspective than the young farmers’ payments under the first pillar of the CAP and the measures for young farmers under Pillar II of the CAP.

Information report: Evaluation of the Impact of the CAP on Generational Renewal

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Technical appendix - Evaluation of the Impact of the CAP on Generational Renewal

Vastuvõetud arvamused on 02/04/2019
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INT/818-EESC-2018-04470

The directive on services in the Internal Market was designed to promote competitiveness, growth and employment in line with the Lisbon Strategy. It has, at the same time, triggered an intensive debate on the form to be taken by the freedom to provide services. The effects of the Directive on national labour markets, social conditions and consumer protection requirements remain a highly controversial issue.

Information report: The services directive in the meat processing sector (information report)

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