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Project Q2548092 in Ireland
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Adult Literacy
Project Q2548092 in Ireland

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    45,778,575.0 Euro
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    91,557,150.0 Euro
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    50.0 percent
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    1 January 2014
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    ETBs
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    Q2614768 (Deleted Item)
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    54°9'39.85"N, 6°56'46.90"W
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    51°55'2.21"N, 8°35'10.46"W
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    53°19'39.04"N, 6°13'38.96"W
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    54°55'14.70"N, 7°57'8.60"W
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    53°14'52.76"N, 6°25'27.66"W
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    53°20'36.60"N, 8°52'24.13"W
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    52°8'43.19"N, 9°31'2.64"W
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    53°9'15.70"N, 6°49'6.31"W
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    52°41'25.94"N, 6°49'30.07"W
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    52°59'54.46"N, 7°23'52.91"W
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    52°31'7.43"N, 8°47'45.06"W
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    53°33'28.04"N, 7°20'52.30"W
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    53°54'22.61"N, 6°31'55.38"W
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    53°54'31.36"N, 9°17'53.88"W
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    52°41'5.17"N, 7°53'53.09"W
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    52°27'36.68"N, 6°36'23.47"W
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    Aims to enhance equal access to lifelong learning for all age groups in formal, non-formal and informal settings, upgrading the knowledge, skills and competences of the workforce, and promoting flexible learning pathways including through career guidance and validation of acquired competences. Investment is primarily aimed at the unemployed, particularly the long-term unemployed, disadvantaged groups, those under-35’s and those formerly employed in declining sectors such as the construction sector, as well as adults in need of improved basic literacy, language and numeracy skills. (English)
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    EMPL16
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