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Project Q2977065 in Portugal
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Project Q2977065 in Portugal

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    424,027.8 Euro
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    85.0 percent
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    21 August 2018
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    20 February 2021
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    CASTELFORM FORMAÇÃO E CONSULTORIA LDA
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    Este projeto de FMC surge na sequência do Projeto FMC 2012/2013-POPH e do projeto FMC 2017/2018-POISE, envolvendo 2573 formandos do setor agrário, dos serviços sociais, do artesanato, na zona do Grande Porto, Cávado, Ave e Tâmega. Carateriza-se por um projeto de continuidade prosseguindo objetivos de qualificação de públicos alvo já maioritariamente beneficiados pela Castelmaia e sua rede de parcerias, com enfoque na competitividade e emprego. (Portuguese)
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    This FMC project follows the FMC Project 2012/2013-POPH and the FMC 2017/2018-POISE project, involving 2573 trainees from the agrarian sector, social services, handicrafts, in the area of Grande Porto, Cávado, Ave and Tâmega. It is characterised by a continuity project pursuing objectives of qualification of target audiences already benefited mostly by Castelmaia and its network of partnerships, focusing on competitiveness and employment. (English)
    9 July 2021
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    POISE-01-3524-FSE-002616
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