One of the key features of the Recovery and Resilience Facility is its performance-based nature. RRF funds are disbursed when Member States have satisfactorily fulfilled key steps in the implementation of the reforms and investments included in the recovery and resilience plans. These key implementation steps are referred to as milestones and targets. Milestones represent a qualitative implementation step, targets a quantitative implementation step.
The milestones and targets each Member State has to achieve are set in a Council Implementing Decision. For milestones and targets to show as satisfactorily fulfilled, Member States should complete the corresponding steps of the reforms and investments, and send relevant proof to the European Commission, which should give a positive assessment. The fact that a milestone/target does not yet show as satisfactorily fulfilled does not mean that it is not being implemented or already completed.
This graph displays the overall number of milestones and targets, divided between reforms and investments.
This graph displays the share of satisfactorily fulfilled milestones and targets. A milestone or target is fulfilled once a Member State has provided the evidence to the Commission by submitting a payment request (maximum twice a year) that it has completed the milestone or target in a satisfactory manner and the Commission has assessed it positively in an implementing decision.
Displayed below are all the measures included in Member States’ recovery and resilience plans. The list contains details on each measure, including the policy areas it contributes to, the related milestone or target and their implementation status. The list also includes quantitative indicators for targets and qualitative indicators for milestones.