Slovenia Times
30. April, 2021
Ljubljana – Presenting the national recovery and resilience plan, Development Minister Zvonko ÄernaÄ has noted that the focus would be on kick-starting the activities and social systems that have been restricted and affected by the crisis. As for the lower than available amount of loans, he assured the public that funds would be secured elsewhere.
Out of the EUR 2.5 billion available under Slovenia’s plan, 43% or more than EUR 1 billion is intended for green goals and 20% or more than EUR 330 million for digital goals.
The remaining two areas are smart, sustainable and inclusive growth, in which almost EUR 750 million is planned to be invested, and healthcare and social security, which is to get EUR 364 million.
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UKC Maribor wins first React-EU grant for pulmonary dept
20. February, 2021
Maribor – Slovenia’s second largest medical centre will get EUR 3.6 million from the European Regional Development Fund for a EUR 4 million investment to move its pulmonary department to a new location in what is the first grant from the React EU crisis response initiative.
Under a decision taken by the Government Office for Development and European Cohesion Policy, UKC Maribor will get the funds to move its department for lung diseases from an old building on the Pohorje hills to new premises on the main location in Maribor.
The approved investment marks the beginning of an extensive investment drive to boost public healthcare, to be backed by more than half a billion euro in EU grants in the coming years, the office said in a press release on Friday.