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14/06/2022
European Commission visits ESF+ projects in Greece supporting vulnerable individuals
During its visit in Patras, the European Commission acknowledged the work of two projects, funded by the European Social Fund, focusing on healthcare services and extra care for vulnerable children
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10/06/2022
ESF+ project in Greece fosters future young entrepreneurs
The “Know Thyself” center in Greece, co-financed by the European Social Fund (ESF), aims to strengthen self-employment and improve the competitiveness of the local economy by training students in the skills they need to work in their chosen field, as well as on developing their entrepreneurial skills.
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03/06/2022
ESF+ project in Italy on cultural heritage restauration helps young people build unique career
The project “Veneto per i Beni Culturali” (IVBC), , co-funded by the European Social Fund (ESF), offers numerous paths for young people and adults to develop their skills in cultural heritage restauration. Participants, mostly unemployed, are first taught how to handle the work as part of a classroom course. Afterwards, they develop expertise through a specialised internship – offering on-the-job training to build their knowledge.
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02/06/2022
Commission adopts €18.4 billion Partnership Agreement with France
The Commission has today adopted its Partnership Agreement with France, laying down an investment strategy worth €18.4 billion in cohesion policy funding for the period 2021-2027. The funds will also contribute to the competitiveness of the French regions, while addressing territorial disparities between rural and urban areas, notably when it comes to access to healthcare and to social services.
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02/06/2022
ESF+ project in Slovenia helps young people to get a second chance after leaving school
Trough the PUM-O programme, funded by the European Social Fund (ESF), young adults in Slovenia took part in a ten-month course of non-formal education. PUM-O supports around 400 young people across Slovenia each year in building their skills and experiences.
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30/05/2022
Commission adopts €808 million Partnership Agreement with Denmark for 2021-2027
The Commission adopted its Partnership Agreement with Denmark, setting out Denmark's €808 million cohesion policy investment strategy for the period 2021-2027. The funds will support Denmark in promoting economic, social and territorial cohesion, with a focus on key EU priorities such as the green and digital transition.
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30/05/2022
Commissioner Ferreira visits projects focusing on digital technologies in Denmark
Elisa Ferreira, European Commissioner for Cohesion and Reforms, visited the Regional Lighthouse project on the island of Funen, co-financed by the European Social Fund (ESF) and. The visit marked the launch of the Partnership Agreement with Denmark for implementing EU’s Cohesion Policy funds in the new programming period 2021-2027.
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24/05/2022
Commission adopts €21.4 billion Partnership Agreement with Czechia for 2021-2027
The Commission adopted its Partnership Agreement with Czechia, laying down the country's cohesion policy investment strategy worth €21.4 billion for the period 2021-2027. Cohesion policy funds will continue to support the Czech regions in promoting economic, social and territorial cohesion and embracing key EU priorities such as the green and digital transition, including clean transport.
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23/05/2022
Commissioner Schmit visit spotlights youth employment organisation in Duisburger Werkkiste
During his visit to Germany today, Nicolas Schmit, European Commissioner for Jobs and Social Rights, visited a youth employment project of Duisburger Werkkiste. Many of Werkkiste’s community projects are co- financed by the European Social Fund.
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19/05/2022
ESF+ project in Greece helps unemployed young people to master digital skills
The “Work Experience Acquisition Programme” – funded by the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Youth Employment Initiative (YEI) - trains unemployed young people aged 18–29 in digital tools, providing them with a pathway to exciting career opportunities. This helps young in matching employers' need for people with digital skills – particularly digital marketing.