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Digital skills – there is still room for improvement

In 2021, over one quarter (26%) of the EU population aged 16–74 years reported to have above-basic overall digital skills. For people living in rural areas this share was 20%, while a higher share was recorded for people living in cities (33%).

 
RUSTIK’s report: defining functional areas and rural transitions

Discover the insightful RUSTIK report delving into the nuances of functional rural areas. With its structured approach covering theoretical frameworks, current approaches, proposals, and operational implications, the report provides valuable insights into understanding functional rural areas.

 
Green rural development on the menu for the Adriatic-Ionian Region

Lidija Pavic-Rogosic, member of the European Economic and Social Committee, shares thoughts on the Rural Pact and the needed holistic approach for sustainable rural/urban development further to the workshop entitled “Integrated approach for sustainable agriculture and green rural development in the EUSAIR region”.

 
Get inspired by social entrepreneurship practices in European rural areas

On 11 May 2023, the Rural Pact Support Office hosted its first Good Practice webinar entitled “Fostering social entrepreneurship in rural areas through local action”. We are excited to announce that all the presentations and video recordings from this event have been uploaded to the event page.

 
Museum in the Village: where cultural heritage meets well-being!

Museum in the Village is a cultural programme designed for rural residents aged over 65, who often face limited accessibility to cultural activities. This initiative connects 13 museums and 13 villages across Portugal, bringing together museum professionals, artists, communities, and local authorities.

 
Welcome the European Year of Skills!

The EU co-legislators agreed on the European Year of Skills on March 7, 2023. The initiative will provide a unique opportunity to push for a skills revolution in Europe, promoting upskilling and reskilling of all working-age people, regardless of their current skills level.

 
Unlocking the potential of the Silver Economy in rural Europe

Read the SHERPA’s article on the challenges and economic opportunities of population ageing in rural areas and find out more about the Silver SMEs project, its impactful initiatives, and the ways to seize the potential of the Silver Economy in rural areas.

 
New insights and lessons learned from the Rural Pact Conference in Sweden

The Rural Pact Conference “Acting for Rural Areas - Sharing Rural Pact Experiences and Learning for the Future” took place in Uppsala 3-4 May. Some 150 participants from institutions and NGOs of 27 different Member States gathered on site at Ultuna, campus for the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.

 
European Commission proposes measures to boost digital skills

The European Commission has adopted two proposals for Council recommendations as part of the European Year of Skills, to enhance digital education and skills development. The proposals aim to support Member States and the education sector in providing accessible and high-quality digital education and training for European citizens.

 
The Council of the EU promotes the special role of rural areas for the bioeconomy

The Council of the European Union has adopted on 25 April new conclusions on “opportunities of the bioeconomy in the light of current challenges with special emphasis on rural areas”. The Council emphasised in particular the importance of the bioeconomy for helping regenerate rural and coastal areas by encouraging innovation and promoting job creation. Member states noted the need to recognise and make use of regional and local specificities, as well as engaging younger generations by promoting bioeconomy-related skills and training in rural communities.

 
Join the innovation movement: the EC launches a call for Regional Innovation Valleys

The European Commission is launching a call for Regional Innovation Valleys (RIVs) to strengthen Europe's innovation ecosystems and address Europe's societal challenges, in particular those of digital and green transitions. The RIVs aim to identify up to 100 regions that commit to improving the coordination and focus of their research and innovation investments and policies at regional level and to collaborate on interregional innovation projects.