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European Commission

EUROPEAN CIVIL PROTECTION AND HUMANITARIAN AID OPERATIONS

WORKING WITH DG ECHO AS AN INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION | 2021 - 2027

REMOTE MANAGEMENT

DG ECHO updated its approach to remote management. In the Single Form, the specific remote management section (Chapter 9.3) will be deleted in the future. This will be replaced by a stronger focus on broader risk assessment and mitigation throughout the project cycle.  

Effective immediately,  

 

  • For ongoing agreements (also if modified by modification requests). The current conditions apply. Please continue to submit quarterly reports on remote management.   

 

  • For new agreements signed in 2026 and thereafter, the obligation to submit quarterly reports on remote management will no longer be included in the agreements.  

 

  • For new proposals not yet submitted, Partners are no longer required to declare that the Action is under remote management (Chapter 9.3), nor to fill in the questionnaire on remote management (as an annex to the Single Form).  
  • Instead, Partners are asked to integrate risks previously categorised under remote management, such as access restrictions and security concerns, with all risks and corresponding mitigating measures (Chapter 7.5/7.6).  Details on monitoring approach should still be included in the current section Chapter 9.2.  Details on Partner's organisational set-up should still be included in Chapter 10.1 (Human resources and Management capacities) and 10.6 (Implementing Partners).

 

Partners will continue to provide updates to DG ECHO operational colleagues on risks encountered during implementation and related mitigating measures (including but not limited to interim and final reports).  

SINGLE FORM GUIDELINES, SECTION 9 and 10.

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Remote Management Quarterly Report

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