Actualité
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04/04/2022
Ukraine: final adoption of CARE
The Council today adopted legislative amendments making it possible for member states to redirect resources from cohesion policy funds and the Fund for European Aid for the Most Deprived (FEAD) to assist the refugees escaping the Russian military aggression against Ukraine.
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01/04/2022
Ukraine: making it easier and quicker for Member States to use cohesion funding to support immediate needs of refugees
To further support Member States welcoming and accommodating refugees fleeing the war in Ukraine, the Commission has proposed a simplified financing procedure under 2014-2020 cohesion policy to tackle the additional costs involved.
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25/03/2022
European Child Guarantee: Euronews illustrates EU contribution in supporting children
To highlight the first anniversary of the European Child Guarantee, the latest episode Euronews Real Economy magazine travels to Croatia to see how the European Social Fund Plus (ESF+) is supporting the social inclusion of Roma children. The episode discusses ways to improve this situation, such as advancing education rates or increasing access to childcare facilities.
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23/03/2022
Ukraine: €3.4 billion of increased EU pre-financing to Member States welcoming refugees fleeing Ukraine
To support Member States welcoming and accommodating refugees fleeing the war in Ukraine, the European Commission proposed to increase by €3.4 billion the total pre-financing from the Recovery Assistance for Cohesion and the Territories of Europe (REACT-EU). More than 3 million Ukrainians had to flee their country following Russia's invasion, this number is growing by the day.
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18/03/2022
REACT-EU: €12 million of additional resources for the recovery in Germany
The European Commission has granted additional €12 million to the European Social Fund (ESF) programme in Bavaria. It will support people most impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic by funding projects related with teaching, child-care education, professional training as well as innovative measures for small and medium businesses (SME).
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17/03/2022
REACT-EU: €4 million for Czechia to provide basic material assistance
The European Commission has granted a €4 million top-up to the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD) operational programme in Czechia. It will support people most impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic as well as people fleeing the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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17/03/2022
“Kohesio” the new online platform that gathers information from million projects financed by EU funds
The European Commission has launched Kohesio: a public online platform that in few clicks allows to discover exactly how the EU invests in regions and cities. Kohesio gathers information on more than 1.5 million projects financed since 2014 in all 27 EU countries.
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08/03/2022
Ukraine: mise à disposition des fonds européens pour aider les personnes qui fuient l'Ukraine après son invasion par la Russie
La Commission a adopté une proposition relative à une action de cohésion pour les réfugiés en Europe (CARE) permettant aux États membres et aux régions de fournir une aide d'urgence aux personnes qui fuient l'Ukraine après son invasion par la Russie. La proposition CARE introduit la flexibilité nécessaire pour réaffecter rapidement les fonds européens disponibles à cette aide d'urgence.
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07/02/2022
COVID-19: 4 millions d'euros au titre du Fonds européen d'ajustement à la mondialisation pour soutenir des travailleurs licenciés de Selecta en France
La Commission européenne propose aujourd'hui de soutenir 473 anciens travailleurs de la société de distributeurs automatiques Selecta, ayant perdu leur emploi en France en raison de la pandémie de COVID-19, à hauteur de 4 millions d'euros provenant du Fonds européen d'ajustement à la mondialisation en faveur des travailleurs licenciés (FEM).
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20/01/2022
Fonds européen d'ajustement à la mondialisation: 2,8 millions d'euros pour soutenir des travailleurs licenciés dans le secteur automobile espagnol
La Commission européenne propose aujourd'hui de soutenir 450 travailleurs ayant perdu leur emploi dans le secteur automobile de la région espagnole de Catalogne à hauteur de 2,8 millions d'euros provenant du Fonds européen d'ajustement à la mondialisation en faveur des travailleurs licenciés (FEM).