Application of the "Do-No-Significant-Harm" principle in EU projects

Application of the "Do-No-Significant-Harm" principle in EU projects

Lecture and practical training on how to apply the EU taxonomy and the DNSH principle to projects financed by EU funds and how to prepare appropriate documentation with examples from practice

Dates:

April 7, 2025 at 9:00 a.m

December 9, 2025 at 9:00 a.m

Lecturer: Marijan Gajšak mag.ing.agr.

Application of the "Do-No-Significant-Harm" principle in EU projects

The purpose of the workshop is to get a clear insight into how to apply the DNSH principle in the preparation of a draft application

The lecturer is Marijan Gajšak, M.Sc.Agr.

The workshop will be held on via the ZOOM ONLINE platform.

 

Your lecturers

Marijan Gajšak

M.Sc.Agr.

About the lecturer

Marijan Gajšak - expert in DNSH principle with many years of experience, specialized in the field of EU funds, project evaluation, technical economic analysis and project development

Hrvoje Karažija

mag.iur.

About the lecturer

Hrvoje Karažija is a Master of Law with more than 10 years of work experience in project preparation and implementation, law, and public procurement. He holds a public procurement certificate issued by the Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development and has been a public procurement trainer since 2021. He specializes in the preparation and implementation of public procurement procedures according to the Public Procurement Act 2016, for non-obligatory public procurement entities, as well as public procurement conducted within EU-funded projects. To date, he has conducted numerous small and large public procurement procedures with a total value exceeding 30 million euros.