Distribution of funding from EU Structural Funds

By funds

Structural Fund

EU funding (EUR)

National co-funding (EUR)

Total (EUR)

European Regional Development Fund (ERDF)

382 043 677

124 800 281

506 843 958

European Social Fund (ESF)

127 341 960

40 345 529

167 687 489

European Agricultural Guarantee Fund (EAGF)

91 848 189

46 795 066

138 643 255

Financial Instrument for Fisheries Guidance (FIFG)

24 335 000

19 727 205*

44 062 205

Total

625 568 826

231 668 081

857 236 907

*Including private funding - EUR 10 707 403

Among the priorities

Priority

Fund

EU funding (EUR)

National co-funding (EUR)

Total (EUR (%))

Promotion of sustainable development

ERDF

210 746 500

67 701 213

278 447 713 (32.58%)

Promoting entrepreneurship and innovation

ERDF

156 392 000

52 130 670

208 522 670 (25%)

Human resource development and promotion of employment

ESF

125 808 500

39 834 375

165 642 875 (21.22%)

Promotion of agriculture and fisheries

EAGF

FIFG

115 668 000

66 350 540*

182 018 540 (18.49%)

Technical support

ERDF

ESF

EAGF

16 953 826

5 651 283

22 605 109 (2.71%)

Total:

625 568 826

231 668 081

857 236 907

*Including private funding - EUR 10 707 403

Across sectors

Sector

Funding (EUR (%))

Transport/ICT*

1 352 407 113 (23.7%)

Environment

786 227 485 (13.8%)

Entrepreneurship and innovations

527 111 725 (9.2%)

Education

445 208 721 (7.8%)

Employment and social inclusion

289 721 544 (5.1%)

Urban environment

274 506 107 (4.8%)

Science

267 784 169 (4.7%)

Health

226 872 580 (4%)

Energy engineering

200 335 963 (2.9%)

EU funds managements support (Technical support)

111 075 818 (1.9%)

Culture

33 203 018 (0.6%)

Strengthening administrative capacity

26 493 391 (0.5%)

Tourism

22 000 000 (0.4%)

Agriculture and fisheries**

**Agriculture

**Fisheries

1 179 389 067 (20.7%)

1 054 373 504 (18.5%)

125 015 563 (2.2%)

Kopā

5 709 836 701

*Information and communication technologies

**EU funds support for agriculture and fisheries is under Ministry of Agriculture management