The National Recovery and Resilience Plan represents a great opportunity to overcome the structural limits of internal areas, as long as procedures and regulations are simplified, bureaucracy costs and times are reduced, assistance and listening are offered to the communities.

It is also essential to increase the skills to develop projects that enhance identity production activities and reduce inequalities and inequalities.

This is what emerged last night in Macomer, during the “PNRR. Will it serve the development of inland areas? ”, Promoted by the Nino Carrus association, in collaboration with the network of associations and the Sardinia Foundation.

L'assessore regionale al Lavoro Alessandra Zedda\u00A0(foto L'Unione Sarda - Nachira)
L'assessore regionale al Lavoro Alessandra Zedda\u00A0(foto L'Unione Sarda - Nachira)
L'assessore regionale al Lavoro Alessandra Zedda (foto L'Unione Sarda - Nachira)

“The real challenge is to simplify the procedures for obtaining PNRR resources - affirms the regional councilor for work, Alessandra Zedda -. We are outlining the guidelines: ecological and energetic digital transition, but above all the transition of the person, starting from his needs to get to meet the needs of the territories ".

Employment is at the heart of regional policy, to bridge the gap between supply and demand for work, with the involvement of companies, training agencies and networks.

"Today we approved the Employability Guarantee for Workers (GOL) program - Zedda announces - which provides for around 32 million euros, for 22 thousand beneficiaries, of which 6,300 to be involved in training activities and 2,200 in digital strengthening activities". An important provision for inland areas, which “includes the training of professional figures to carry out projects for companies and makes it possible to combat depopulation through the development of identity-based production activities”. Password: creating a system.

"It is not easy to use the huge resources in the field, especially for small municipalities - says Giovanni Bitti, president of Confindustria central Sardinia -, it is therefore necessary to create a network to create a common strategy, activating territorial governance to share ideas and projects, involving the Chamber of Commerce, local entities and employers' associations ".

I relatori (foto L'Unione Sarda - Nachira)
I relatori (foto L'Unione Sarda - Nachira)
I relatori (foto L'Unione Sarda - Nachira)

Territories protagonists in development policies also for the mayor of Fonni, Daniela Falconi, "to understand the real needs of the communities, also investing in mountain agriculture and in the exploitation of the forest and water". "The real ability of the Municipalities to create projects useful to the territories - underlines Luca Deidda, professor of economics at the University of Sassari - will depend on the development of skills and coordination of all the social partners".

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