Examples of using Econtent programme in English and their translations into Dutch
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The mid-term evaluation of the eContent programme.
The eContent programme supports financially two types of projects.
Final Evaluation of the eContent programme 2001-2005.
Exhibit 1: Interpretation of the intervention logic for the eContent programme.
The eContent programme aims at stimulating these companies
The Commission considers that the eContent programme.
The relevance of the eContent programme differs for the various parties involved.
This Communication concerns the mid term evaluation of the eContent programme 2001- 2004.
The eContent programme is broadly relevant to a large number of players in the content industry.
By end 2003, the Commission will make a proposal for a follow-up programme to the eContent programme.
The eContent programme is part of the eEurope action-plan that was endorsed by the European Council in Feira.
recommendations of the evaluation report on the eContent programme.
Make a proposal, by end 2003, for a follow-up programme to the eContent programme(Section 3.5 of the eEurope 2005 Action Plan);
metadata) in the eContent programme.
This would ensure that the eContent programme has a wider impact and that its message
Encourage Member States to adhere to the EULIS14 project which has been sponsored by the Commission's eContent programme;
The eContent programme covers the four-year period between January 2001
extrapolated on the basis of the eContent programme, foresees 27.6 M€ for 2005
The eContent programme was developed by the European Commission8 to encourage growth
Given the importance of the demonstration aspect of the eContent programme, it would be sensible to narrow down the focus in order to maximise its impact.
The eContent programme of 2001 to 2005 was one of a series of programmes developed
In terms of commercial exploitation, which is one of the main goals of the eContent programme, few participants had so far made concrete plans about marketing, sales procedures,
The eContent programme is intended to encourage the development
communications policy as a key means of addressing the target groups specified in the eContent programme proposal.
Support the Commission in positioning eContent programme as a key element of the eEurope 2002 Action Plan19 endorsed by the European Council of Feira.
which is moreover the same legal basis as the one used in the Council's Decision of 22 December 2000 adopting the Community eContent programme.
This Communication concerns the final evaluation of the eContent programme 2001-2005, subject to a mid-term evaluation1 in 2003 with a view to assessing its first two years of implementation.
A follow-on eContent programme would be an essential step towards providing sound business models for content services
prevent an increase in regional asymmetries between beneficiaries of the eContent programme, the EESC calls on the Commission to widen the scope of the"reinforcing cooperation
The eContent programme is based on three main strands of action where EU added value can be maximised: