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The Employment and social affairs ministers adopted two Council Recommendations - on individual learning accounts and on micro-credentials - that can play a key role in addressing these challenges

The European Commission adopted its Partnership Agreement with Sweden, laying down Sweden's €2.2 billion investment strategy for the economic, social and territorial cohesion for the 2021-2027 period. It will contribute to the development of a new competitive, innovative and export-oriented growth model.
Employment and social affairs ministers adopted today a joint policy framework for ensuring a fair and inclusive green transition in the context of the Green Deal and the EU’s push for energy security.

EU employment and social affairs ministers adopted four Council Recommendations to drive a fair and inclusive green and digital transition at yesterday’s Employment, Social Policy, Health and Consumer Affairs Council (EPSCO).

The two-day conference for the new National Strategic Reference Frameworks (NSRF) takes place in Kalamata, Greece. The high-level event is the second in a series, seeking to set out the investment priorities for the new generation of regional and sectoral programmes to be supported by the European Union over 2021-2027.

A new episode of PESPod – the podcast of the European PES Network – showcases the latest research and practice in addressing labour and skills shortages in Europe. Hear about recent trends in different sectors and the example of what the Public Employment Service (PES) in Norway is doing with their

Elisa Ferreira, European Commissioner for Cohesion and Reform, took part at the launch event of Cohesion Policy funds' in Lithuania. The launch event was the occasion to celebrate the work of EU-funded projects in the surrounding municipalities of Vilnius and in Kaunas, which were visited by the Commissioner.

The Commission is launching today ESCO into Ukrainian, making all the ESCO occupations and skills available into another non-EU language but always free of charge and open source

The guidance covers both people eligible for temporary protection under the Temporary Protection Directive as well as those eligible for adequate protection under national law.

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