Ocuparea forţei de muncă şi incluziunea socială
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RegioStars 2012 - ECO WORLD STYRIA - Boosting employment through a world-beating network of green-tech companies
13/06/2012Eco World Styria started up in 2005, in Austria’s Styria region, with the aim of creating a location for the development of innovative green businesses, able to compete with the best at a global level. Since then, it has established itself as a ground breaker in developing clean, environmentally friendly technologies. By encouraging cleantech companies with innovative ideas, this outstanding project has helped create 5 000 jobs and grow the local economy. These local firms have expanded their workforce by over 10% a year, on average. Winner of the RegioStars 2012 Award - Smart Growth category
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Petra Könighofer from Eco World Styria - RegioStars 2012
13/06/2012A portrait of Petra Könighofer from Eco World Styria Eco World Styria started up in 2005, in Austria’s Styria region, with the aim of creating a location for the development of innovative green businesses, able to compete with the best at a global level. Since then, it has established itself as a ground breaker in developing clean, environmentally friendly technologies. By encouraging cleantech companies with innovative ideas, this outstanding project has helped create 5 000 jobs and grow the local economy. These local firms have expanded their workforce by over 10% a year, on average. Winner of the RegioStars 2012 Award - Smart Growth category
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RegioStars 2012 - INCLUSIVE GROWTH: O4O - Lifelong experience boosts ageing communities
13/06/2012People in the EU are living longer than ever, and the proportion of the population aged over 55 is growing all the time. In some rural areas on the fringes of northern Europe, many pensioners live by themselves, and risk becoming isolated and marginalised if public transport and other services are not available and they cannot afford special care. In these remote regions, skilled staff, such as carers and nurses, are often hard to recruit and retain. The O4O project – Older people for Older people – co-financed by the European Union, responded to this challenge, using existing skills and experience within ageing communities. O4O shows older people how they can take responsibility for providing the services they need, and organises support across rural Scotland, Finland, Greenland, Northern Ireland and Sweden. At a time when public spending is under pressure in many parts of the EU, the project demonstrates how vital networks and facilities can be maintained in a way that also encourages older people to stay active and make an important contribution to society. Winner of the RegioStars 2012 Award, Inclusive Growth category
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Georgina MacLeod, the O4O project
13/06/2012Testimonial of Georgina MacLeod about the O4O project. People in the EU are living longer than ever, and the proportion of the population aged over 55 is growing all the time. In some rural areas on the fringes of northern Europe, many pensioners live by themselves, and risk becoming isolated and marginalised if public transport and other services are not available and they cannot afford special care. In these remote regions, skilled staff, such as carers and nurses, are often hard to recruit and retain. The O4O project – Older people for Older people – co-financed by the European Union, responded to this challenge, using existing skills and experience within ageing communities. O4O shows older people how they can take responsibility for providing the services they need, and organises support across rural Scotland, Finland, Greenland, Northern Ireland and Sweden. At a time when public spending is under pressure in many parts of the EU, the project demonstrates how vital networks and facilities can be maintained in a way that also encourages older people to stay active and make an important contribution to society. Winner of the RegioStars 2012 Award, Inclusive Growth category
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Transnational cooperation : Building bridges between people
01/11/2011This video examines different aspects of European Territorial Cooperation and highlights the usefulness of support from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) for projects that involve cross-border cooperation. For instance, the University of the Greater Region (UGR) project is promoting exchanges and mobility between different European universities; 17 000 km of roads are being built or upgraded to improve transport; the LABEL project is reducing the risk of flooding in the Elbe basin; experiences and good practices are being exchanged in order to boost economic growth; lastly, several cross-border programmes are promoting the integration of marginalised population groups.
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ROMA : Ioan Lakatos (poveste)
01/10/2011În acest profil de film, Ioan Lakatos explică modul în care proiectul ROMA finanţat de FEDR joacă un rol în cadrul companiei pe care o deţine. Fiind el însuşi rom, Ioan a convins 200 de romi din judeţul Bihor să ia parte la un test de recrutare. El este recunoscător pentru acest proiect, nu numai pentru că i-a permis, în calitate de angajator, să aleagă profilurile potrivite pentru compania sa, dar şi pentru ajutorul pe care acesta îl oferă comunităţii lui.
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Integrarea romilor pe piaţa forţei de muncă
01/10/2011Acest clip video arată una din multiplele aspecte ale proiectului ROMA, susţinut de Fondul European de Dezvoltare Regională (FEDR). Scopul proiectului este de a integra progresiv importanta comunitate romă, îndelung discriminată, care locuieşte în zona de frontieră dintre România şi Ungaria, oferindu-i posibilitatea de a găsi locuri de muncă. Dio Zoltan, unul dintre protagoniştii proiectului, a efectuat un studiu pentru a determina profilul profesional al romilor şomeri. Profilurile candidaţilor calificaţi pentru un loc de muncă au fost apoi trimise agenţiilor de ocuparea forţei de muncă. Schimbul de experienţă şi de bune practici a condus la rezultate pozitive pentru ocuparea forţei de muncă a romilor în ambele ţări. În acest fel, Daroczi Zoltanne, beneficiarul programului, a găsit un loc de muncă în centrul social al satului, ceea ce îi permite să-şi îmbunătăţească viaţa de zi cu zi, precum şi cea a copiilor lui.
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ROMA: Daroczi Zoltanne (story)
01/10/2011This video profile tells the story of Daroczi Zoltanne, a resident of Biharkeresztes in Hungary. As a mother of two, Daroczi had a hard time after losing her previous job in child care, but thanks to the ROMA project supported by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) she found a new job as a social worker which allowed her to put more food on her children’s dinner plates and to send them to a better school.


