Actualité
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19/05/2022
ESF: Italian project wins 2022 Vocational Education and Training award
The project “Training of food production operators”, managed by the Piemonte Region (Italy), won the 2022 excellence awards for Vocational Education and Training (VET). The awards showcase talent, hard work and dedication of individuals and organisations to take VET to the next level, which focus this year’s was on ‘Upskilling/reskilling workforces for a fair green transition - green skills and jobs’.
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19/05/2022
Euronews: where is Europe finding the money to host millions of Ukrainian refugees?
In its latest episode, Euronews Real Economy magazine travels to Romania, to see how the country is showing unprecedented solidarity in welcoming people that fled the war in Ukraine. Euronews takes a look at which EU funds are helping member states deal with the cost of this humanitarian emergency.
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18/05/2022
es États membres de l'Union pour la Méditerranée (UpM) s'engagent à relever les défis en matière d'emploi et d'employabilité pour les personnes les plus vulnérables, en particulier les jeunes et les femmes
La cinquième réunion ministérielle de l'Union pour la Méditerranée (UpM) sur l'emploi et le travail, qui s'est tenue les 17 et 18 mai à Marrakech, au Maroc, s'est concentrée sur « l'emploi et l'employabilité des plus vulnérables, en particulier chez les jeunes et les femmes ».
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17/05/2022
Les premiers États membres promettent une enveloppe d'environ 270 millions d'euros pour mettre en œuvre l'initiative ALMA
Les premiers États membres ont annoncé leur engagement de mettre en œuvre la nouvelle initiative de la Commission appelée ALMA («Aim, Learn, Master, Achieve» — Orientation, apprentissage, maîtrise, réussite) visant à aider les jeunes défavorisés à trouver leur place sur le marché du travail ou à poursuivre leurs études.
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16/05/2022
Commission adopts €2 billion Partnership Agreement with Finland for 2021-2027
The Commission has adopted its Partnership Agreement with Finland, laying down Finland's €2 billion cohesion policy investment strategy for the period 2021-2027. The funds will support Finland 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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12/05/2022
ESF+ project in Sweden supports young unemployed people
The “Moves” project - funded by the European Social Fund (ESF) - supports disadvantaged young people between 18 and 30 years of age, including school leavers, the long-term unemployed, people with disabilities, and people experiencing mental health difficulties.
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11/05/2022
REACT-EU: €84.3 million to support economic and social recovery in Finland, Germany and Latvia
The European Commission granted to Finland, Germany and Latvia an additional €84.3 million in total under REACT-EU to support the post-pandemic recovery and the greening and digitalisation of their economy, as well as to support people in need, including people fleeing the war in Ukraine.
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10/05/2022
COVID-19: 17,7 millions d'euros au titre du Fonds européen d'ajustement à la mondialisation pour soutenir des travailleurs licenciés d'Air France
La Commission européenne propose aujourd'hui de soutenir 1 580 anciens travailleurs d'Air France qui ont perdu leur emploi en raison de la pandémie de COVID-19, à hauteur de 17,7 millions d'euros provenant du Fonds européen d'ajustement à la mondialisation en faveur des travailleurs licenciés (FEM).
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09/05/2022
Creating pathways to employment for immigrants through language learning
Funded by the European Social Fund (ESF), the ‘Bremen Integration Qualification’ (BIQ) project supports young immigrants and people fleeing the war in Ukraine to learn German by offering language lessons five days a week.
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06/05/2022
ESF+ project in Bulgaria support disadvantaged people an artistic innovative web platform
The Bulgarian project “TheSocialMarket.eu”, co-funded through the European Social Fund (ESF), was launched in 2020 as one of the initiatives of the Co-network of Social Enterprises. It aimed at helping social enterprises employing disadvantaged people to face these challenges.