The ‘Digital Red Cross’ is encouraging Red Cross employees in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, to learn and use digital tools and technologies, whilst ensuring that caring roles still have the human touch
Extra COVID-19 funding for a project in Denmark means that more businesses will be able to collaborate with knowledge institutions, develop digital innovations and adapt to a rapidly changing market
Luxembourg-based non-profit organisation Digital Inclusion sprang into action during the COVID-19 lockdown, offering computers to households with school-age children that didn’t have one. Digital
Training centre Technocité used in-house expertise, high-performance equipment and the latest software to allow its IT and digital trainees to study from home during Belgium's COVID-19 lockdown
Retailers in South Funen, Denmark, have received a boost to help them navigate the changing retail landscape, thanks to extra funding for a project that strengthens their digital business skills. In
Local authorities in Bulgaria have been able to provide vital services to vulnerable people during the pandemic, through its home care network Patronage Care for the Elderly and People with
Young people from vulnerable communities in Fundão, Portugal, are taking part in activities to build their confidence and feel more included, thanks to a project called the Matrix. By offering
Postgraduate education is forming an increasingly important part of every country's economic and social agenda. That’s why a project from Malta's Ministry for Education and Employment is making it
An ESF-funded project created to help Malta reach EU benchmarks in education has turned out to be a vital tool in recent months, allowing children to continue their education effectively during the
Public sector employees in Malta are being encouraged to study the latest technologies with SpatialTRAIN, a scholarship scheme from the country’s Planning Authority. Geospatial technology and the