Tag: European Union

  • EU to provide free Wi-Fi for European towns without Internet coverage

    The European Union has decided to offer free Internet connection in public spaces throughout the entire bloc to its citizens and visitors, the European Commission said on Tuesday.

    Members of the EU reached an informal agreement with the European Parliament to install free wireless Internet access points in public places such as town halls, hospitals and parks by the end of 2017, Efe news reported.

    “The European Commission wishes to promote free Wi-Fi connectivity for citizens and visitors in public spaces such as parks, squares, public building, libraries, health centres, and museums everywhere in Europe through WiFi4EU,” a commission statement said.

    The political agreement – which is yet to be ratified by the bloc’s Council of Ministers and the EP’s plenary – defines the guidelines for the establishment of public Wi-Fi hotspots, although it does not specify the exact funding that is to be earmarked for the project.

    “The funding will be allocated in a geographically-balanced manner across the EU countries and, in principle, on a first-come, first-served basis,” read a statement by the Council.

    It added that the scheme’s budget would be finalised following the ongoing mid-term review of the EU’s multi-annual financial framework.

    The project, named “WiFi4EU,” aims to set up a multilingual portal that will provide users with a free and secure high-speed Internet connection, as well as easy access to the digital services of the public body offering the connection.

    Municipalities, libraries, hospitals and other public bodies will be able to apply for funding for the installation of local wireless access points using simple administrative procedures, according to the Council.

    However, the public body itself would be responsible for maintaining the connection for at least three years, although vouchers are expected to be available to cover up to 100 per cent of the eligible costs.

  • EU opens more educational opportunities to Nigerians

    EU opens more educational opportunities to Nigerians

    The European Union (EU) on Saturday said that Nigeria was among the countries it had opened more educational opportunities to, under its Erasmus+ Programme.

    The EU’s Head of Delegation to Nigeria and ECOWAS, Amb. Michel Arrion, who made the announcement at a Study in Europe Fair in Lagos, said that Nigeria was one priority country to the EU.

    According to him, the Erasmus+ is the EU’s programme that supports projects, partnerships, events and mobility in the areas of education, training, youth and sport.

    “The European Union (EU), is currently offering the system of the Erasmus+ to countries outside the EU, including Nigeria.

    “The European countries see Nigeria as a country of priority. We are, therefore, opening up Europe to foreign students, including Nigeria, based on cooperation between agencies in charge of universities from EU member states,” he said.

    The Ambassador said that the programme would enable Nigeria and the EU countries to collaborate in areas of international credit mobility, Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degrees, Capacity Building for Higher Education and Jean Monnet studies.

    He said that the programme would provide funding opportunities for cooperation for qualified Nigerians.

    Arrion said that the one-day fair, which was targeted at about 3000 Nigerians, was meant to expose Nigerians to the existing educational opportunities for them in the EU states.

    Prof. Hamioly Boly, ECOWAS Commissioner for Education, Science and Culture, who commended the EU for the initiative, said that ECOWAS was following the EU model.

    Boly said that the Commission had signed an agreement with the EU on possible areas of collaboration.

    He said that ECOWAS was working on how best to strengthen intra-Africa cooperation to promote free movement of ECOWAS citizens across member countries for different purposes.

  • European Union advocates support for ‘Made in Nigeria’ goods

    European Union advocates support for ‘Made in Nigeria’ goods

    The European Union (EU) on Thursday joined the league of advocates for promotion and consumption of made in Nigeria products and services to grow the economy.

    The EU Representative in Nigeria, Nadia Canata, who made the call at the launch of first Nigeria National Quality Award, said Nigeria had a lot of high quality products that should be promoted.

    “We need to promote Nigerian products internally and regionally and beyond; Nigeria has a lot of goods that are of high quality and we need to promote them.

    “However, we also need to promote a healthy competition as well.

    “Because we believe that in promoting quality, nationally and regionally, will help the manufacturers ​to be more competitive and give out the best that they can,” she said.

    Canata said EU was ready to partner with Nigeria to achieve its goal in this regard and in ensuring quality of products that is internationally accepted.

    She said that the union in partnership with UNIDO had invested over 40 million Euros in the past 15 years in infrastructure development in the West African region.

    The official said that the body would continue to partner with Nigeria and the region as it had in its programme which runs till 2021.

    She stressed the need for stakeholders to work together to create awareness on enhancement of quality of products for the satisfaction of consumers.

    She said that there was also need to enhance quality of products in Nigeria to be of international standards as it has direct impact on the region.

    “This is very important because to have it at the national is not enough.

    “We need to link the quality we have in Nigeria with overall regional integration and have quality products that will be safe for the region and the world at large.

    “The region boosts its stability by quality, safety and environmental standards because this is what is demanded by the market,” she said.

    She said that issue of safety of consumers was paramount and must be taken note of in the quest for quality.

    According to her, there is need to understand consumers’ attitude and ensure quality of what they buy.

    “And to make it very easy there is need for awareness creation, we need to reassure customers’ confidence in the products they buy.

    “There is also need to foster the culture of quality and enhance capacity building to ensure quality,” she said.

     

     

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