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NextGeneration EU projects (9)
RSSWith an €11 million funding contribution made through NextGenerationEU, Latvia has launched a comprehensive initiative to distribute laptops to schools nationwide. The project is one of the country’s flagship efforts to help bridge the digital divide.
Co-funded through NextGenerationEU, the Žarova serviced apartment complex in Velenje, Slovenia, offers senior citizens safe, independent living in their own community, exemplifying innovative social care solutions for residents as they grow older.
As part of its nationwide priorities, Czechia is investing €360 million in NextGenerationEU funding into improving the energy efficiency of its housing stock. Residents of an apartment block in Frýdek-Místek are experiencing the benefits firsthand.
With the help of NextGenerationEU funding, Czechia is investing some €360 million in climate-resilient forests nationwide. Having benefitted from this, a cooperative in Měřín is leading the way when it comes to more sustainable forestry.
Thanks to €7.2 million in NextGenerationEU funding, Slovenia has fully refurbished the local railway station in prominent commuter town Domžale. Now, local residents can finally enjoy a railway infrastructure that is modern, accessible and fit for the future.
Using €159 million in NextGenerationEU funding, Austria has decided to reinforce its national household support scheme to replace fossil-fuel heating systems with renewable technology, offering citizens grants to incentivise the change.
By investing €54.2 million to employ hundreds of local community nurses, Austria is bringing high-quality primary care to remote areas and relieving pressure on the health system. Further still, it is making a difference to locals’ quality of life.
With an investment value of €690,000, the Telecordis telemedical services centre in Koprivnica-Križevci County is ensuring first-rate diagnostic services for patients suffering from heart and vascular conditions. The new facility brings essential resources to more remote communities.
With the help of NextGenerationEU funding, over €900,000 has been invested in the completion of a solar-powered cable ferry in Pitomača municipality. The new vessel opens up the local area, offering safe, reliable transport for locals and visiting tourists.