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10/05/2022
Coronavirus: €17.7 million from European Globalisation Adjustment Fund to support dismissed Air France workers
Today, the European Commission proposes to support 1,580 former workers of Air France, who have lost their jobs due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with €17.7 million from the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund for Displaced Workers (EGF).
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06/05/2022
ESF+ project in Bulgaria support disadvantaged people an artistic innovative web platform
The Bulgarian project “TheSocialMarket.eu”, co-funded through the European Social Fund (ESF), was launched in 2020 as one of the initiatives of the Co-network of Social Enterprises. It aimed at helping social enterprises employing disadvantaged people to face these challenges.
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02/05/2022
EU cohesion policy: Commission adopts €1.3 billion Partnership Agreement with Austria for 2021-2027
The European Commission adopted its Partnership Agreement with Austria, laying down Austria's €1.3 billion cohesion policy investment strategy for the period 2021-2027. The funds will support gender equality and equal opportunities in education and employment by, for example, promoting women's and single parents' access to the labour market. Funds will also support investments in infrastructures, jobs and education for persons with disabilities and other disadvantaged groups.
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28/04/2022
ESF+ project in Finland explores using AI to boost productivity – and employee wellbeing
Sick days are often unavoidable, but being confronted by a mountain of missed work when you return to the office is never a good feeling. Thanks to funding from the European Social Found, a Finnish project is working towards helping both employees and businesses manage this hardship.
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28/04/2022
€3.5 billion for Member States to help welcome refugees from Ukraine
The European Commission has paid more than €3.5 billion in advance payments to Member States to help them manage the arrival of people fleeing the war in Ukraine on their territory. The payments for REACT-EU were made under the EU's Cohesion's Action for Refugees in Europe (CARE).
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25/04/2022
ESF+ project in Latvia helps citizens at risk of exclusion
The Latvian project ‘Support for social entrepreneurship’, which is financed by the European Social Fund, assists social actors and enterprises, in particular the ones employing people with disabilities and mental disorders.
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22/04/2022
EU cohesion policy: Commission adopts €6.4 billion Partnership Agreement with Lithuania for 2021-2027
The European Commission adopted its Partnership Agreement with Lithuania, laying down Lithuania’s investment strategy worth €6.4 billion in cohesion policy funding for the period 2021-2027. The cohesion policy funds will continue to support Lithuania’s regions in promoting economic, social and territorial cohesion, supporting key EU priorities such as the green and digital transition. The funds will also contribute to the country’s competitive, innovative and sustainable growth.
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21/04/2022
FEAD project in Greece empowers children through team sports
The project "Children’s Acquaintance with Sports", financed by the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived, aims at fostering positive attitudes towards physical activity, help eliminate the negative impacts of poverty, and facilitate social inclusion among children from deprived families. Teaching children the benefits of physical activity and promoting an active lifestyle can actually act as a catalyst for shifts towards healthier ways of living within the most deprived families.
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21/04/2022
Euronews: could Erasmus-style work placements help solve youth unemployment?
In its latest episode of the Euronews Real Economy magazine focuses on what the European Union does to help young people to find jobs and training, especially those from disadvantaged backgrounds but also young refugees from Ukraine.
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20/04/2022
EU cohesion policy: Commission adopts €20 billion Partnership Agreement with Germany for 2021-2027
The European Commission adopted its Partnership Agreement with Germany, laying down Germany’s investment strategy for more than €20 billion in cohesion funding for the period 2021-2027 to support German regions in promoting economic, social and territorial cohesion in line with key EU priorities such as the green and digital transition. The funds will help the workforce and businesses in growing more resilient by supporting investments in upskilling and reskilling to create a climate-neutral, more digital and inclusive society.