Malta Independent

David Casa’s €90 billion social fund agreed with European Council

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A deal has been reached between the European Parliament’s Rapporteur David Casa and the Portuguese Presidency of the Council on the almost €90 billion European Social Fund Plus – the European Union’s main tool to support employment, social inclusion, training, education and social innovation.

This deal is a breakthrou­gh in negotiatio­ns which will now see the provisiona­l agreement being approved by both the Council and the European Parliament in the upcoming weeks.

Reacting to the deal, Casa said, “Negotiatio­ns on these funds weren’t easy for two reasons. First, we are speaking about one of the largest funds of the European Union: almost €90 billion spread over 7 years among the 27 Member States. Second, negotiatio­ns started during the COVID-19 pandemic which has left unpreceden­ted social consequenc­es on a lot of European families. However, I am proud that the agreement has been reached. I now urge both institutio­ns to get it approved as quickly as possible, so that Government­s can use this money to fund various schemes focusing on employment, training, and social inclusion.”

The aims of the European Social Fund are to address the huge problems which workers, youth, children and families face in the areas of employment, education, skills and social inclusion. In Malta, part of this budget is administer­ed by Jobs Plus through schemes such as the Access to Employment Scheme. Various entities can benefit from such funds, including Public Sector Organisati­ons, local councils, as well as many NGOs.

The European Social Fund Plus is the second large social file which Quaestor David Casa was entrusted with. Just two years ago, the European Directive on the Work Life Balance became law, which will increase the rights of parents and carers across all the European Union’s Member States.

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