Lessons from the ground: application of the ‘do no significant harm’ principle under the Recovery and Resilience Facility
Briefing | 20 December 2023
This briefing outlines the key barriers preventing a more successful application of the ‘do no significant harm’ principle, based on ongoing experience under the Recovery and Resilience Facility, and provides recommendations for improvement.
It presents the current state of play on how the ‘do no significant harm’ principle is being applied during the Recovery and Resilience Facility implementation, based on the experience of campaigners in central and eastern European (CEE) Member States. It aims both to highlight shortcomings as well as to provide practical recommendations about how this tool can be strengthened.
Theme: biodiversity, EU funds, do no significant harm Recovery and Resilience Facility
Location: EU
Project: After recovery towards cohesion | EU funds and biodiversity
Tags: EU funds | Recovery and Resilience Facility | biodiversity | do no significant harm
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