Examples of using Programme budget in English and their translations into Dutch
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differing opinions concerning the programme budget.
to European programmes or to devote at least 35% of their programme budget to European programmes. .
the evaluation exercise and the resulting adjustment of priorities and programme budget reallocations.
In the SEM 2000 Communication on Evaluation(1996), it was recommended that the overall budget for evaluation activities should not exceed 0.5% of the programme budget.
In addition to the JEPs, which account for more than 90% of the Tem pus programme budget, funding is also available for individual staff mobility grants,
The general structure of the programme budget and the development of the balance between the various actions reflect, on the one hand, the importance attached
For the current LLP and Youth in Action programmes, a solid control system has been put in place to control the use of Union funds for the actions managed by National Agencies- which represent¾ of the programme budget- in the Member States.
more rational use of human resources(45 to 55% of the programme budget);
The following Member States are spending more than 16% of their operational programme budget(national and EU financial support)
The Programme budget may also cover expenditure associated with the preparation, follow-up, monitoring, auditing
A single solution for programme management and financial programme budgeting.
which accounts for about half of the programmes budget, is also reserved exclusively for SMEs.
which introduced multi-annual planning, programme budgeting and several fiscal rules, Slovakia significantly improved its fiscal framework.
Strategic planning, programme budgeting, consultation practices, and evidence-based policy-making remain under-used.
Efficient use is made of the programme budget and resources.
Action 3C: up to 4% of the programme budget.
Community funding for these actions is estimated at 45% of the overall programme budget;
The current programme budget of €312 million will be topped up by special allocations following enlargement in 2004.
The NWO contribution is at least 50% and at most 80% of the programme budget.
The distribution of the total programme budget across the main measures was as follows for more details see annex III.