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Webinar on reporting for Digital Europe beneficiaries

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The European Health and Digital Executive Agency (HaDEA), in charge of implementing several parts of the Digital Europe programme, has recently published a series of three short webinars that aim to support Digital Europe beneficiaries in their reporting obligations.

The webinars address the following aspects:

  • Operational reporting – Key guidance documents; Continuous and Periodic Reporting; Technical Report; REPA workflow; Aim and timing of project reviews
  • Financial reporting – Financial Statements rules and submission; Financial Support to Third Parties; Revenue/income and Certificate on the Financial Statements; Key guidance documents
  • Eligibility of costs – Cost categories; Eligibility rules; focus on Personnel Costs; overview of Subcontracting, Purchase Costs, Other Costs, Financial Support to Third Parties; Internally invoiced goods and services; Currency for reporting and conversion into euro; reporting principles for Lump Sum grants; Key guidance documents

The recordings can be found on the HaDEA website.

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