Micro-projects
Western Area

The micro-projects in the western area have been coordinated by the NAEN Euroregion with the support of all the institutional partners in the region.

The NAEN Euroregion (New Aquitaine-the Basque Country-Navarre) is a European Grouping of Territorial Cooperation (EGTC) established on 12 December 2011. Its aim is to promote the economic, social and cultural development of the cross-border Euroregion, while fostering exchange across the territory.

One Euroregion, two countries, three working languages: Basque, Spanish and French. This multilingualism enables exchange, sharing, learning and connection.

New Aquitaine, the Basque Country, Navarre: one vision, one spirit, one ambition: to make the Euroregion a territory that combines proximity and distance to facilitate citizens’ daily lives at local and regional level, contributing to the improvement of their living conditions now and in the future.

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Acknowledgements

This call for microprojects has been funded with the surplus of the Spain–France–Andorra Territorial Cooperation Operational Programme (POCTEFA) 2007–2013, which was transferred to the Member States (Spain and France) as national contributions, thus losing its status as ERDF funds.
This call was managed jointly by all the institutional partners listed below.
With a budget of €575,000, it financed 100% of the eligible expenses of the territorial cooperation micro-projects presented on this website.