Following the instructions and guidelines that are available for each call for EU funds is a guaranteed way of producing a correctly written and structured proposal. However, when it comes to putting pen to paper, things can sometimes start to look a bit more complicated, and one may ask: “But what exactly should we be writing here?”, or “What’s the level of detail that is expected from us?”
DG Reform of the European Commission is offering a set of free courses on European Central Funding Programmes for small and medium enterprises or NGOs that are struggling to write a proposal in order to apply for EU funds. These one-day courses will be held online during the month of February, and participants may apply either for tailored courses or choose to attend a course that gives general insight on applying for EU funds.
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Keith Schembri is no longer on police bail in relation to an investigation linked to WhatsApp exchanges, his lawyer Edward Gatt said on Thursday afternoon.
Gatt released a statement to the media just after exiting the police Financial Crimes Investigation Department in Santa Venera where he accompanied Schembri. The police informed us that Keith Schembri is no longer on police bail because the investigation has concluded, Gatt said, adding the investigation concerned various chats his client had with others.
Schembri was until November 2019, the chief of staff at the Office of the Prime Minister. Last year, it was revealed that Schembri, Joseph Muscat and Yorgen Fenech had a WhatsApp group between them.
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KIGALI, Feb. 3 (Xinhua) The Rwandan government on Tuesday extended nationwide measures against COVID-19 until Sunday, including a lockdown in the capital city Kigali, while a curfew with other restrictions were announced to replace the lockdown for the next two weeks starting Feb. 8.
Rwandan Minister of Health Daniel Ngamije said later Tuesday that the extension will help to consolidate gains brought by the lockdown.
Health tests showed that the lockdown imposed on Kigali in the past two weeks slowed down the virus transmission, Ngamije said on the national broadcaster Rwanda Television, adding that before the lockdown, cases registered in Kigali were more than all cases in provinces combined, while the latest figures showed that the capital registered fewer cases compared to provinces.
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KIGALI, Feb. 3, 2021 (BSS/Xinhua) – The Rwandan government on Tuesday extended nationwide measures against COVID-19 until Sunday, including a lockdown in the capital city Kigali, while a curfew with other restrictions were announced to replace the lockdown for the next two weeks starting Feb. 8.
Rwandan Minister of Health Daniel Ngamije said later Tuesday that the extension will help to consolidate gains brought by the lockdown.
Health tests showed that the lockdown imposed on Kigali in the past two weeks slowed down the virus transmission, Ngamije said on the national broadcaster Rwanda Television, adding that before the lockdown, cases registered in Kigali were more than all cases in provinces combined, while the latest figures showed that the capital registered fewer cases compared to provinces.