MANAGEMENT


WHAT ARE GOOD PRACTICES?

The detection, analysis and transfer of Good Practices is the cornerstone of all Communication Strategies and an essential tool for public management and for progress in achieving the objectives of the EU Regional Policy.
The criteria to identify and select Good Practices for co-financed actions are those agreed by the Spanish Group of Information and Publicity Managers (GERIP). These criteria are as follows:

CRITERIA

  • Dissemination

    It has been disseminated to citizens and other public concerned in a suitable manner.

  • Innovation

    Its development method, the associated technology elements, the processes and tools for its implementation or the services provided to the population of the Cono Sur area show innovative features or are of an innovative nature.

  • Results

    The results arising from its implementation are in line with the programmed objectives. Both the added value resulting from the application of European funds and the impact caused are evaluated.

  • Effectiveness

    It has contributed to solving an issue or weakness detected in the Cono Sur area. Once identified, it has been dealt with, thus having a positive impact on the ISUD Strategy.

  • Coverage

    It has covered a high percentage of the target population: the inhabitants of the Cono Sur area and the municipality in general.

  • Horizontal scope

    It has been coherent with the horizontal criteria of equality and opportunities and non-discrimination, as well as with social responsibility and environmental sustainability.

  • Synergy

    It is linked to other public policies or instruments, potentially contributing to other funds and their objectives.

Relevant documentation


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