R to @EU_Commission: Support to children and the youth is essential to ensure that the next generation of Europeans is not permanently affected by the impact of the COVID-19 crisis.
Common indicator 14 shows the number of young people aged 15-29 receiving support through the RRF ↓
R to @EU_Commission: The pandemic has revealed weaknesses in healthcare across the EU, underlining the need to strengthen the quality and resilience of health systems.
Common indicator 12 captures the annual capacity of new or modernised health care facilities through the RRF ↓
R to @EU_Commission: The green and digital transitions, globalisation and demographic trends are exposing the need to build inclusive education, training and welfare systems.
Common indicator 11 displays the people who have improved their situation thanks to the RRF support ↓
R to @EU_Commission: E-government services can provide benefits including less red tape, faster services for citizens and businesses, and savings for governments.
Common indicator 7 captures the number of users of new and improved public digital services due to RRF support ↓
R to @EU_Commission: The increase in natural disasters and extreme weather events in the EU has highlighted the importance of climate change mitigation.
Common indicator 4 shows the number of people benefiting from protection measures against climate related natural disasters ↓
R to @EU_Commission: Achieving our climate and energy ambition requires accelerating the deployment of renewable energies like wind or solar, and energy infrastructure.
Common indicator 2 shows the additional capacity for renewable energy production installed with RRF support ↓
R to @EU_Commission: Reducing energy consumption and increasing energy efficiency in buildings or schools are among our top priorities and key to the green transition.
Common indicator 1 captures the reduction in annual energy consumption achieved with RRF support ↓
Facing a changing geopolitical and economic environment, we rose to the challenge of delivering a more resilient, competitive, and sustainable #economy.
In Versailles, two weeks after Russia's brutal aggression on Ukraine, #EU leaders vowed to take responsibility for our #security and strengthen sovereignty.
Since then, we have taken action to live up to the call. ↓
We built a stronger economic base on our Single Market:
→ de-risking our economy while ensuring economic openness;
→ addressing labour and #skills shortages;
→ securing critical resources and technologies.
And created a favourable environment for #investments:
→ providing loans and grants to EU countries via the #NextGenerationEU;
→ mobilising private investments via #InvestEU;
→ boosting #EU action via the STEP Platform.
Slovenia, we will be at your side for your recovery and reconstruction.
🇸🇮 can request and will receive financial support from the 🇪🇺.
Thanks to the EU Solidarity Fund, #NextGenerationEU and cohesion funds, the country can be rebuilt and made more resilient.
Today, President Von der Leyen visited Slovenia to witness the destruction caused by the floods.
We’ve announced a financial package to help:
🔹 400 million euro from the Solidarity Fund for direct damage.
🔹 Additional #NextGenerationEU loans to make Slovenia more resilient to future natural disasters.
🔹 €3.3 billion euro of cohesion funds that can be reprogrammed and help rebuild.
L'Italia ha proposto di modificare la richiesta del 4 pagamento del proprio piano di ripresa e resilienza.
L'approvazione delle modifiche richieste permetterebbe all'Italia di continuare l'implementazione efficace del PNRR. #NextGenerationEU
Re Italy has proposed to modify the 4th payment request of its recovery and resilience plan.
The approval of Italy's proposed modifications would allow to continue the effective implementation of its recovery and resilience plan. http://europa.eu/!p6YJfQ #NextGenerationEUhttps://t.co/Rw9coCCyHM