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Twinning - Associated Countries eligible for hosting a Widening coordinator

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Programmes Widening/Spreading

The submission session is now available for: HORIZON-WIDERA-2021-ACCESS-03-01(HORIZON-CSA) or the Twinning call.

Under the transitional provisions set in the General Annex to the Horizon Europe (HE) Work Programme, a new association agreement needs to be stipulated by each country. However, for the purpose of eligibility conditions, applicants established in Countries associated to H2020 are considered eligible for HE. 

For the purpose of the eligibility conditions to this call, the list of Associated Countries eligible for hosting a Widening coordinator is :

  1. Albania
  2. Armenia
  3. Bosnia and Herzegovina
  4. Faroe Islands
  5. Georgia
  6. Iceland
  7. Kosovo
  8. Moldova
  9. Montenegro
  10. Morocco
  11. North Macedonia
  12. Serbia
  13. Tunisia
  14. Turkey
  15. Ukraine

Source: Funding and Tenders Portal

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