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Strategic Operation ADAPTisa tackles Extreme Weather Preparedness in Tisa River Basin

The Tisa River Basin, spanning Hungary and Serbia, is experiencing heightened hydrological risks due to climate change-induced shifts in precipitation and evapotranspiration patterns. Interreg ADAPTisa by fosters data-driven collaboration between water and disaster management stakeholders in the cross-border region to addresses these challenges.

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Reminder! Apply by 27 April to participate in a JTPeers Exchange

There are just a few days left to apply to participate in the next round of the JTPeers Exchange programme. Just Transition Fund (JTF) territories must submit an application by 27 April, 23:00 CET to have the chance to participate in a region-to-region or expert-to-region exchange.

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Building a Union of Skills to boost talent and competitiveness

The European Commission’s new initiative the Union of Skills equips Europe’s workforce for the future, tackling skill shortages and boosting competitiveness. This goes together with the objectives of the Talent Booster Mechanism: to ensure Europe's competitiveness and social cohesion.

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Cohesion Policy Interreg programme enhances transboundary water management in the Guiana Shield

Interreg Amazonia program is playing a pivotal role in fostering cross-border collaboration between the EU outermost region of French Guiana and its neighbours Suriname, and Brazil through the BIO-PLATEAUX project. This initiative improves the management of water resources and aquatic biodiversity in the Maroni and Oyapock river basins, which span in the Guiana Shield region of South America.

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Empowering young voices through Cohesion in the Danube Region

‘Youth Development and Engagement Collective’ is a project financed by the European Union, selected from the 2024 REGIO call “Youth4cooperation: the future of cooperation”. With the goal of empowering youth voices and highlighting the diversity, the project unites young people from cities and rural areas of 14 countries along the Danube.