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Analysis of FEAD implementation (2018-2019)

The European Commission published a detailed report on the analysis of FEAD annual implementation reports.

The aim of this report is to provide a detailed analysis on the implementation of the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD) on the basis of the information provided in the Annual Implementation reports (AIR) in 2018.

The report contains a detailed overview of the implementation in the different Member States, arranged by themes, and information about every relevant Member State for a variety of themes.

The report is structured in four sections: overview of poverty in Europe and recent trends, overview of the performance of FEAD in 2018 in terms of financial and physical implementation, overview by main themes of FEAD implementation, and finally information on the consistency checks applied to the monitoring data, and their results.

Download the report here.

About the FEAD

the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD) addresses the worst forms of poverty in the EU, such as food deprivation, child poverty and homelessness. A total amount of €3.8 billion is available from the FEAD fund. The EU provides up to 85% in matching funds to complement resources allocated by the Member States, bringing the total value of the fund to around €4.5 billion. Member States implement a food and/or basic material assistance operational programme (OP I), and/or a social inclusion operational programme (OP II). Food and/or basic material assistance must be complemented by accompanying measures, for example a referral to social services.