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Navarre will have the first European Social Economy Business School through a project promoted by the Regional Government and ANEL

17 de January de 2024

This pilot
training centre, financed by the Interreg Europe programme, will be set up in
2026 thanks to the REESES initiative, which has been promoted
interdepartmentally by the Directorate-General for External Action, with the
participation of six other EU regions.

From 2026,
Navarre will have the first European Social Economy Business School through an
initiative promoted by the Regional Government together with ANEL (Association
of Social Economy Enterprises of Navarre) and six other EU regions, according
to which the region will be the headquarters of this training centre.
The
project, which includes the training centre, a novelty on the national and even
European scene, has a total budget of 1,885,230 euros, 80% financed by the
Interreg Europe programme.

Reward for a collaborative and sustained work
of several years.
The recent
award of this project is the result of coordinated work in recent years between
the Directorate General for External Action, the Directorate General for Social
Economy and ANEL as well as six other European regions with a solid integration
of the Social Economy in their S4 policy framework as a driver of sustainable
regional economic growth.
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