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7.3. Monitoring and evaluation phase
A limited number of initiatives are identified as regards the monitoring and evaluation.
This may be due either to the fact that not sufficient attention is given to this phase in the
2014-2020 programming period or because we are at an early stage of the programming
period and initiatives are still to be defined (although monitoring and evaluation aspects
should be considered since the beginning of the programming cycle).
Initiatives foreseen include:
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Participation of relevant actors in Monitoring Committees
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Establishment of specific commissions/working groups to address the actions targeting
Roma within the Monitoring Committees
.
In
Slovakia
, a commission set up within the
Human Resources OP
Monitoring Committee
focuses on the two priority axes targeting marginalised Roma communities (Priority Axes 5
and 6). Its role is to approve for the Slovak Ministry of Interior certain aspects related to the
national projects to be implemented in the country (e.g. project intents, substantial changes
as regards the scope of activities or the person designated). In addition, the commission
shall be informed about the planned calls for proposals and financial developments and
monitor the development of the OP objectives.
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Involvement
of Roma-related organisations
in themonitoring of project implementation.
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Cooperation
of the bodies in charge of the ESI Funds implementation and monitoring
with Roma-related organisations.