In ‘Portugal 2030’, “Alentejo is perhaps one of the regional programs that most allocates funds to social innovation”
The Minister of Territorial Cohesion, Ana Abrunhosa, revealed this Wednesday that “the Alentejo regional program, in the next community framework Portugal 2030, is perhaps one of the regional programs that most allocates to social”.
Ana Abrunhosa spoke at the Social Innovation Forum in Alentejo, which took place in the auditorium of the Alentejo Coordination and Regional Commission (CCDR), in Évora.
In the words he spoke in this forum, the Ruler made it clear that he wants to “that the Portugal Innovation Social Mission Structure continues to do its work, but we want it to work with, that is, with institutions and local authorities”.
“It is important to bring to the sector, it is important to adapt and adapt social innovation to the problems that society faces”, stressed the governor, also making it clear that “Projects can be developed with increasingly effective and effective innovation strategies for social transformation”.
The Minister of Territorial Cohesion revealed that “the Alentejo region currently has 65 approved applications, with an approximate will of €7.6M, but there is room to multiply these projects so vast and often forgotten.”.
“The Alentejo regional program in the next community framework Portugal 2030 may be one of the regional programs that allocates the most funds to social innovation”, he added.
For Ana Abrunhosa, “the Alentejo does not need a positioning, but it needs intervention as a responsible, supportive and inclusive society”, leaving also the guarantee of “to go withdrawing projects and being able to the life of all for all to concentrate on”.