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The project "Children’s Acquaintance with Sports", financed by the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived, aims at fostering positive attitudes towards sports, while eliminating the negative impacts of poverty and facilitate social inclusion.

The European Commission adopted its Partnership Agreement with Germany, laying down Germany’s investment strategy for more than €20 billion in cohesion funding for the period 2021-2027 to support German regions in promoting economic, social and territorial cohesion in line with key EU priorities such as the green and digital transition. The funds will help the workforce and businesses in growing more resilient by supporting investments in upskilling and reskilling to create a climate-neutral, more digital and inclusive society.

The information session took place on 6 April 2022.

The Commission has published the latest edition of the Employment and Social Developments in Europe (ESDE) Quarterly Review, with a specific thematic focus on the gender pay gap among young workers, on occasion of the 2022 European Year of Youth.

The Public Institution Roma Community Centre helps Roma facing discrimination, social exclusion and other challenges to find the strength to start a career.

On 7 April, the European Alliance for Apprenticeships held the live discussion ‘Assistive technologies and accessible digital learning environment for persons with disabilities – experience and good practices from regions’. The event was chaired by Inmaculada Placencia Porrero, Senior Expert at the Disability and Inclusion Unit, European Commission. The discussion moderator was Ann Vanden Bulcke, Policy Assistant at the Vocational Education and Training (VET) Unit, European Commission.
Explore the PES Network’s updated ‘Benchlearning Manual’ for all you need to know about the innovative methodology used by the network to help Public Employment Services (PES) improve their performance. This second iteration reflects important adjustments made to ensure benchlearning remains relevant in today’s rapidly evolving labour market.

Public Employment Services (PES) across Europe are demonstrating their commitment to supporting displaced people escaping the war in Ukraine - through implementation of measures to enhance their rights and provide practical support within the EU.

According to the report findings, the main gaps in accessing benefits relate to age and activity status.

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.