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National Rural Development Network and experiences with Leader Implementation in Slovakia

National Rural Development Network and experiences with Leader Implementation in Slovakia

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Page 1: National Rural Development Network and experiences with Leader Implementation in Slovakia

National Rural Development Network and experiences with

Leader Implementation in Slovakia

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- Contract with the Paying Agency signed on October 28, 2008

- Start of operation of the Central NRN Unit: January 1st, 2009

- Start of operation of the regional offices:April 1st, 2009

- Total budget 2 666 666 €

National Rural Development Network

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Operating structure of the Slovak NRN

- Partially outsourced

- The NRN Steering Committee has been established within the Ministry of Agriculture and it is composed by representatives of the Managing Authority and the Paying Agency.

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Operating structure of the Slovak NRN

- Managed by the Agency for Rural Development, which is the organisation of the Ministry of Agriculture – Central Network Unit

4 full – time employees:

Manager,

Coordinator of the regional activities ,

Administrator,

Financial Manager.

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Operating structure of the Slovak NRN

• The majority of the NRN team is regionally based and located in 7 regions (Nitra, Trenčín, Banská Bystrica, Žilina, Prešov, Košice and Trnava Bratislava) within existing organisations making use of existing structures and capacities.

• Selection of the regional offices made under the tenders called by the MoA in November 2008. All host organisations are private companies including non-profit organisations, a Rural Parliament, Civic Associations, Regional Development Agencies, civic associations and consulting companies.

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Main tasksof the Slovak NRN

• to monitor and analyse data and information related to the implementation of the rural development policy and RDP measures;

• to disseminate the information collected at national and regional level through publications, meetings, conferences and the use of web tools;

• to organise trainings sessions, seminars and exchange of experiences about the implementation of rural development programme;

• to provide educational and training programmes for the local action groups;

• to promote national and transnational cooperation projects through conferences, round table discussions, study and exchange visits, etc;

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Main tasks of the regional offices

of the Slovak NRN

- identifying stakeholders and beneficiaries needs, total number of members: 1105

- supporting LAGs,

- collecting the initial good practice examples

- contributing to national activities, newsletters and publications

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Main activities of the Slovak NRN implemented

during 2009-2012 years

- Launch of the NRN´s web page www.nsrv.sk (1.6.2009)

- Newsletter „Spravodajca NSRV“

- Handbook for the right implementation of the measure 3.4 of the RDP 2007-2013 (village renewal)

- Participation at the agricultural exhibition Agrokomplex – Nitra, Slovakia, Země živitelka in České Budějovice, Czech Republic

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Main activities of the Slovak NRN implemented

during 2009-2012 years

- annual international conferences focused to Leader implementation and cooperation projects preparation

- Seminars, workshops, conferences at the regional level

- Study tours (Finland, Estonia, Austria, Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary)

- Study visits and contact seminars of partners from Malta, Finland, Bulgaria, Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic

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-No Leader+ programme in 2004-2006

-2 rounds of LAGs selection

-1st round at the beginning of 2009, 15 LAGs selected, contracts with PA signed in November 2009.

-2nd round in 2010, 14 LAGs selected, start of work since June 2010.

-29 LAGs were selected for implementation of Leader approach in Slovak Republic for period 2007-2013. They cover 11,40% of total number of inhabitants and 18,35% of total area of the Slovak Republic.

Leader implementation in Slovakia 2007 - 2013

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Map of Slovak LAGs

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• Lack of experiences in strategies preparation and implementation

• Lack of experienced managers, administrative and finacial workers

• Rules for implementation are often being changed

• Lack of experienced advisors for Axis 4

• Integrated strategies withou the possibility to adress identified problems. Only measures of Axis 3 are eligible for implemntation via the Axis 4, what creates just a very small part of the problems.

• It is not possible to implement small „Leader-type“ projects – civic associations, groups of citizens are not eligible beneficiaries .- lack of possiblities to strenghten the „LAG spirit“ . Majority of projects implemented through the LAGs are individual projects of villages - infrastructure, building reconstruction, public spaces.

• Short time for implementationb of the strategies – late start of LAGs operation, long process of projects approval and contract preparation at the Paying Agency, long periods of refunding the costs, problematic advance payments, for LAG´s operation,. All of this factors influence the ability to implement the projects and to use the financial sources in given period

Problems identified during the implementation of the local development strategies