A description of the arrangements. for coordination of the ESI Funds with other Union and national funding instruments and the EIB: (a) Identifying complementarities and synergies with other Union and national instruments incl. instances where the ESI Funds and support from other instruments will be used in a complementary manner e.g. for the EAFRD, how Member States will manage interventions under the CAP's 1st and 2nd pillars to maximize synergies. (b) Outlining the mechanisms and structures to coordinate interventions, to promote complementarities and avoid duplication of effort. (c) Outlining any arrangements allowing for complementarities at the level of operations including possibilities for complementary support from multiple funding sources within one operation. While the number of EU instruments is limited, the number of national funds/instruments may be substantial, and it is likely that not all of them can be covered by an analysis of complementarities. The analysis should therefore identify the areas where national instruments are essential to achieve the main results set out for the Funds or where the ESI Funds are critical to complement the use of national funds. In highly regionalised or federal Member States, this section should provide an overview of general arrangements or principles of how coordination and complementarity will be achieved (at national and/or regional level). A region by region presentation of coordination mechanisms should be avoided, where possible. '*' This section may also contain the elements of operational programmes for the ERDF, ESF and Cohesion Fund set out in Article 96 (6) (a) of the CPR.
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