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Lower Danube Euroregion at a glance (I):
Context: Europe is in the process of shaping its structure in order to reach the objectives of sustainability structured within the Europe 2020 Agenda.
Building a good-neighbourly relations and an increasing the level of cooperation at local and regional level across national borders is a leverage that can and will create opportunities for development especially at the euro-regional level.
Lower Danube Euroregion is a success story of regional development that is building bridges of sustainability for over 15 years.
Lower Danube Euroregion at a glance (II)
The Association of Cross border Cooperation “Lower Danube Euroregion” (ACT EDJ) is the managing structure of the Euroregion, a non-governmental entity, founded in April 2009, by public institutions from Romania: Galati County Council, Braila County Council and Tulcea County Council, from Ukraine: Odessa Regional Council, Odessa Regional State Administration and Reni District Council and from Republic of Moldova: Cahul District Council and Cantemir District Council.
The President of the Association is Mr. Horia Teodorescu, President of the Tulcea County Council.
The GOAL: to assist the sustainable development of the administrative-territorial units of the Association, through the enlargement of the cooperation between members and the development of the profitable relations in all areas of common interest.