Kohäsionspolitischen
Kohäsionspolitischen refers to the cohesion policy of the European Union. It is the EU's main investment policy aimed at reducing disparities between its regions and strengthening economic and social cohesion. The policy focuses on several key objectives, including promoting smart, sustainable, and inclusive growth. Funds are allocated through various mechanisms, such as the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), the European Social Fund Plus (ESF+), and the Cohesion Fund. These funds support a wide range of projects, from infrastructure development and innovation to job creation and environmental protection. The overarching goal is to foster balanced development across all EU member states and regions, ensuring that all citizens benefit from the European integration process. The policy is implemented through multiannual programming periods, with specific strategies and priorities set for each period. The European Commission oversees the policy, while member states are responsible for the implementation of specific programs and projects. The effectiveness of kohäsionspolitischen is regularly evaluated to ensure that it meets its objectives and contributes to the EU's broader goals.