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[Contract] The Impact of the War in Ukraine on EU Border Regions: Socio-Economic, Infrastructure and Cohesion Policy Implications

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The European Parliament´s Directorate-General for Cohesion, Agriculture and Social Policies would like to draw your attention to the ex ante publicity of the following call for tender “The Impact of the War in Ukraine on EU Border Regions: Socio-economic, Infrastructure and Cohesion Policy Implications”.

Description
Deliver and present a study for Members of the Regional Development Committee of around 50 pages, focusing on the impacts of the war in Ukraine on EU Border Regions. The study will assess the implications at socio-economic, infrastructure and cohesion policy levels, as well as the vulnerabilities of the affected EU regions. It will also provide recommendations for the post-2027 Cohesion Policy, including possible crisis-response instruments tailored to border regions exposed to geopolitical shocks. Minimum requirements: team of minimum three (3) experts with sound educational/professional qualifications and experience that are clearly relevant to Cohesion Policy and Regional Development

Procedure type

Planned negotiated procedure for middle/low value contract

Estimated total value

60000 EUR

Maximum contract duration

18 month

Start date for expression of interest

24/03/2026 Europe/Brussels

Deadline for expression of interest

13/04/2026 23:59 Europe/Brussels

Indicative date of launch of the negotiated procedure

29/04/2026 Europe/Brussels

If you are interested to be invited please express your interest at the EU Funding & Tenders portal via this link.

Please be advised that you will need an EU Login account to express interest and to submit a question.

If you would like more information about this call for tenders, please submit your question(s) in writing via the “Questions and Answers” section of the F&T Portal at the link provided above.

Please do not use any email address to communicate with the European Parliament about this topic. The contracting authority will not follow up on any emails received.

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