Title: MEP Max Orville Organizes Symposium “The Overseas Solutions” to Address Ecological Transition, Employment, and Education in the Outermost Regions
Published on June 20, 2023 at 05:54, updated on June 20, 2023 at 06:09
Schoelcher (Martinique) – MEP Max Orville is the initiator of the symposium “The Overseas Solutions” organized in Schoelcher (Martinique) on June 22 and 23, 2023. The symposium aims to address the issues of the outermost regions, including the ecological transition, employment, and education. The event will bring together a delegation of MEPs, representatives of the European Commission, elected officials from the overseas territories, and business leaders.
The objective of the symposium, according to MEP Max Orville, is to give the 5 million European citizens of the Overseas Territories the recognition they deserve within the European Union. The symposium aims to change the perception of the French outermost regions and present them as strengths rather than handicaps. The goal is for Europe to recognize the existence of these regions, understand their needs in terms of employment, ecological transition, and education, and acknowledge that they are full European citizens.
The symposium will begin with an opening plenary on Thursday, June 22, 2023, dedicated to local, national, and European political interventions. The participants will then focus on the use of European funding in the Overseas Territories. François Bayrou, President of the Democratic Movement, and Jean-François Carenco, Minister of Overseas Territories, will participate in the work by videoconference.
MEP Max Orville aims to promote dialogue between local actors, European representatives, and project leaders to find concrete solutions for the development of peripheral regions. A delegation of MEPs and the Regional Director for the Outermost Regions of the European Commission will be present to explain the European programs that concern the regions. Project leaders will have the opportunity to draw inspiration from these programs and apply for funding. The symposium also aims to provide a clear vision of the European funds available and how to use them to develop the territories.
The symposium is funded by the European Democratic Party and the Renew Europe group. It will include thematic round tables on June 22, 2023, focusing on topics such as ecological and energy transitions, full-employment territories, and equal opportunities in education for citizens of the outermost regions.
The “Solutions Overseas Territories” symposium organized by MEP Max Orville is expected to contribute to the development and recognition of the outermost regions within the European Union. It aims to foster collaboration and find innovative solutions to address the challenges faced by these regions in terms of ecological transition, employment, and education.MEP Max Orville to Host Symposium on “The Overseas Solutions” in Martinique
Schoelcher, Martinique – MEP Max Orville is set to host the symposium “The Overseas Solutions” in Schoelcher, Martinique on June 22 and 23, 2023. The event aims to address key issues such as the ecological transition, employment, and education in the overseas territories. The symposium will bring together a delegation of MEPs, representatives of the European Commission, elected officials from the overseas territories, and business leaders.
The objective of the symposium, according to MEP Max Orville, is to give the 5 million European citizens of the Overseas Territories the recognition they deserve within the European Union. While European solidarity is important, action cannot be limited to European funds alone. Over the course of two days, participants will lay the foundations for new European solutions for the development of the outermost regions.
“The symposium ‘The Overseas Solutions’ is a unique event which aims to change the perception of the French outermost regions. The objective is to present them as a strength rather than a handicap. We want Europe to recognize the existence of our regions, to understand their needs in terms of employment, ecological transition, and education, and to see that we are full European citizens, and not entirely apart, as Aimé Cesaire said it so well,” said Max Orville, MEP.
The symposium will feature the participation of François Bayrou, President of the Democratic Movement, and Jean-François Carenco, Minister of Overseas Territories, who will join the discussions via videoconference. The event will begin with an opening plenary on Thursday, June 22, dedicated to local, national, and European political interventions. A significant amount of time will be devoted to discussing the use of European funding in the Overseas Territories.
Max Orville aims to promote dialogue between local actors, European representatives, and project leaders to find concrete solutions for the development of peripheral regions. A delegation consisting of around ten MEPs and the Regional Director for the Outermost Regions of the European Commission will be present to explain the European programs that concern the regions. Project leaders will have the opportunity to draw inspiration from these programs and apply for funding. Additionally, the symposium will welcome the actors of the structural funds to provide a clear vision of the European funds available and how to utilize them for the development of the territories.
The main objective of the symposium, according to MEP Max Orville, is to better understand the issues faced by the outermost regions and highlight the opportunities offered by European programs. The symposium has received funding from the European Democratic Party and the Renew Europe group.
The event will feature thematic round tables on Thursday, June 22, focusing on topics such as accelerating ecological and energy transitions, making the outermost regions full-employment territories, and strengthening equal opportunities in education. The discussions will be divided into workshops that will delve into specific aspects of each topic.
The symposium will conclude on Friday, June 23, with a closing session where the rapporteurs of each thematic workshop will present their findings. Committee Chairs in the European Parliament will also make statements during this session. The event will come to a close at 12:00 p.m.
The symposium “The Overseas Solutions” is expected to provide a platform for fruitful discussions and the development of concrete solutions for the development of the outermost regions. It aims to bring attention to the unique challenges faced by these territories and
What European funding programs will be discussed at the symposium and how can they be utilized for the development of the outermost territories
The symposium “The Overseas Solutions,” organized by MEP Max Orville, is set to take place in Schoelcher, Martinique on June 22 and 23, 2023. The objective of this symposium is to address key issues faced by the outermost regions, including the ecological transition, employment, and education. The event will bring together MEPs, representatives of the European Commission, elected officials from the overseas territories, and business leaders.
MEP Max Orville aims to give recognition to the 5 million European citizens residing in the overseas territories within the European Union. The symposium seeks to change the perception of the French outermost regions and present them as assets rather than obstacles. The goal is to ensure that Europe recognizes these regions, understands their specific needs in terms of employment, ecological transition, and education, and acknowledges them as full European citizens.
The symposium will commence with an opening plenary on Thursday, June 22, 2023, featuring local, national, and European political interventions. The focus will then shift to discuss the utilization of European funding in the Overseas Territories. Francois Bayrou, President of the Democratic Movement, and Jean-Francois Carenco, Minister of Overseas Territories, will participate via videoconference.
MEP Max Orville intends to facilitate dialogue between local stakeholders, European representatives, and project leaders to find practical solutions for the development of peripheral regions. A delegation of MEPs and the Regional Director for the Outermost Regions of the European Commission will be present to explain European programs that pertain to these regions. Project leaders will have the opportunity to draw inspiration from these programs and seek funding. The symposium aims to provide a clear understanding of available European funds and how they can be utilized for the development of the territories.
The symposium is financially supported by the European Democratic Party and the Renew Europe group. Thematic round tables will be conducted on June 22, 2023, focusing on topics such as ecological and energy transitions, creating full-employment territories, and ensuring equal opportunities in education for citizens of the outermost regions.
Overall, the “The Overseas Solutions” symposium organized by MEP Max Orville aims to contribute to the development and recognition of the outermost regions within the European Union. The event seeks to foster collaboration and find innovative solutions to address the challenges faced by these regions in terms of ecological transition, employment, and education.
The Overseas Solutions Symposium is an excellent initiative to foster development and collaboration in the outermost regions. By bringing together key stakeholders, this event has the potential to unleash new opportunities and unleash the true potential of these regions.
This symposium is a crucial step towards fostering development and collaboration in the outermost regions. It highlights the importance of addressing unique challenges and finding effective solutions together.