Foundation launches €518,000 cross-border cooperation project in SW Hungary

The Zala County Business Development Foundation has launched a three-year project to improve labour services in the region along Hungary's border with Slovenia, managing director Andras Nagy said on Thursday, after signing a cooperation agreement on the scheme.
The foundation will establish a virtual competency centre and run training sessions for the young and unemployed as part of the project.
A European Union grant for cross-border cooperation covered 85% of the almost €518,000 cost of the project.
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