לוקסעמבאָורג
קאָוכיזשאַן פּאָליטיק: ספּאַין און לוקסעמבאָורג באַקומען מער ווי € 700 מיליאָן צו שטיצן באַשעפטיקונג און צושטעלן עסנוואַרג הילף צו מענטשן אין נויט
The Commission has allocated more than €700 million to five operational programs (OPs) of the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD) in Spain and Luxembourg to contribute to the response to the crisis in the context of REACT-EU. The ESF program for Madrid will be complemented by €534m to support education by funding the training of additional staff and teachers. The new funds will help young people acquire better skills and find employment, and guide people in vulnerable situations to employment.
€76m to the ESF OP Extremadura will support the self-employed in maintaining and creating new jobs. The funds also aim to stimulate the hiring of permanent staff or to convert temporary contracts into permanent ones. In addition, the funding will support vocational education and training programs. The ESF OP for Galicia will receive an additional €80m in 2021 to support self-employed workers and micro-enterprises affected by the crisis.
It will also help small businesses hire 'relief workers' to ease the transition from retiring people to new workers. The funds will also be invested to boost women's employment and help particularly vulnerable people access social services, education and employment. Finally, the funds will allow the Galician employment service to improve its service capacity through a new tool, which uses big data and artificial intelligence to anticipate skills needs and, for example, plan training offers . The ESF OP for Melilla will receive an additional €11m to support employment and self-employment and help the unemployed acquire better skills.
In addition, in Luxembourg, the resources of the national FEAD program will be increased by €460,000 to provide food aid and basic material assistance to the poorest households. The additional funds will help meet the increased food support needs due to the socio-economic impact of the pandemic. REACT-EU is part of NextGenerationEU and provides €50.6 billion in additional funding (in current prices) during 2021 and 2022 to cohesion policy programs.
שער דעם אַרטיקל:
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מאָלדאָוואַקסנומקס טעג צוריק
געוועזענע יו.עס. דעפארטמענט פון גערעכטיקייט און עף-בי-איי באאמטע האבן געשטיצט דעם קעיס קעגן אילן שאָר
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קאַזאַקסטאַןקסנומקס טעג צוריק
קאַזאַכסטאַן ס נסיעה פון הילף באַקומער צו מענאַדעוו: ווי קאַזאַכסטאַן ס אַנטוויקלונג הילף קאַנטריביוץ צו רעגיאָנאַל זיכערהייט
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קאַזאַקסטאַןקסנומקס טעג צוריק
קאַזאַכסטאַן באַריכט וועגן די וויקטימס פון גוואַלד
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ברעקסיטקסנומקס טעג צוריק
וק פארווארפן אי.יו. פאָרשלאָג פון פריי באַוועגונג פֿאַר יונגע מענטשן