Earlier this month, the European Commission launched a tender procedure for the operation of the Secretariat of the Initiative for Coal Regions in Transition in the Western Balkans and Ukraine. This means a Coal Platform for the Western Balkans and Ukraine is closer to reality.
According to the tender announcement, the Commission is looking to set up “a secretariat aimed at providing logistical support for the implementation of 5 components, such as create an open platform, building ties between EU coal regions and their counterparts in the Western Balkans and Ukraine through twinnings, building capacity of relevant stakeholders in the Western Balkans and Ukraine on transition-related issues through an academy, providing technical assistance in the form of expert support to a limited number of pilot regions and helping coal regions accessing financing for transition projects or programmes.”
The list of main tasks provides further details about the future functioning of this new Coal Platform:
— create an open platform allowing for a region-wide, multi-stakeholder dialogue and providing a space for sharing experience, knowledge and best practices on transition-related issues between coal regions in the Western Balkans and Ukraine;
— building ties between EU coal regions and their counterparts in the Western Balkans and Ukraine through twinnings, as a way to foster exchanges and transfers of knowledge, experience and best practices on transition-related issues;
— building capacity of relevant stakeholders in the Western Balkans and Ukraine on transition-related issues through an academy providing dedicated trainings on governance, community engagement, environmental reclamation, repurposing of land and assets;
— providing technical assistance in the form of expert support to a limited number of pilot regions in the Western Balkans and Ukraine in order to develop transition roadmaps to be used and implemented by relevant public authorities;
— helping coal regions accessing financing for transition projects or programmes, based on various available sources, including from the European Commission, World Bank and European Bank for reconstruction and development.
Source: https://ted.europa.eu/udl?uri=TED:NOTICE:258420-2020:TEXT:EN:HTML