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With this final payment request, Denmark becomes the first Member State to reach 100% of reforms and investments linked to its RRF plan.

Access to high-quality and affordable healthcare is a fundamental need that underpins the resilience of societies, as well as their productivity, economic stability and overall prosperity.

Decent housing is a basic need, which also determines access to education, employment, health services, and democratic rights.

For consumers, electricity costs matter, not electricity prices.
What we do
Through the €577billion Recovery and Resilience Facility, we support reforms and investments that strengthen economies, public services and long-term competitiveness.
We also provide tailored expertise through the Technical Support Instrument, helping national authorities design and implement effective reforms across the EU.

Reforms keep our economies competitive and improve the quality of public services. However, reforms are complex. It requires specialized expertise to make sure that the reforms are well-designed and optimally implemented.

Public Administration requires EU-level coordination to align reforms, avoid duplication, share expertise, and ensure consistent, effective governance across Member States.
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The European Commission, together with SG REFORM, publishes studies, guidance and data on the Recovery and Resilience Facility, reform support projects in Member States, and public administration and governance. All publications are easy to search and filter, so you can quickly find the information you need.




