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    EC TO LAUNCH FIRST TWINNING PROJECTS IN ARMENIA

    armradio.am
    12.06.2008 13:10

    The European Commission will launch first Twinning Projects in
    Armenia-a workshop on the "Standard Cost Model" organised in the frame
    of the preparation of a Twinning project with the Ministry of Economy.

    Twinning is an important programme in the European Union's tool box of
    financial and technical cooperation. Twinning is a programme of peer
    to peer cooperation that matches a Member State administration with
    an ENP (European Neighbourhood Policy) partner country administration,
    to jointly work to face a specific challenge together.

    The Twinning project introducing Standard Cost Model will be one of the
    first twinnings for Armenia, but will certainly be the first of more
    twinning projects as cooperation between the EU and Armenia continues.

    A team of EU consultants, who have been working with the Ministry
    of Economy for the last weeks to develop the concept of this first
    twinning, are the first step in a process.

    The next months will see a continuation of this process, which will
    culminate in the selection of a Member State which will work with
    the Ministry over an extended period, most likely 24 months.

    The purpose of this first twinning is to develop the capacity of
    the Government of Armenia and other key Stakeholders in the Armenian
    Economy and pursue a pilot intervention in one of technical tools in
    Regulatory Impact Assessment.... the Standard Cost Model.

    The Standard Cost Model is a useful tool, first developed in the
    Netherlands and now being implemented in many EU countries (earlier
    on Denmark, Sweden, Norway, U.K., and now several others), to measure
    costs and administrative burdens associated with government regulation,
    and then to simplify these administrative procedures to reduce those
    costs and burdens.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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