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  1. Fourth application round for business cost support begins on 17 August - Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment

    12.8.2021 | Companies will be able to apply for cost support for the March–May period starting on 17 August 2021. Companies in all sectors may apply for support. Companies in the sectors most affected by the coronavirus pandemic may submit an application without further justification.
    tem.fi/en/-/fourth-application-round-for-business-cost-support-begins-on-17-august
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  2. Finland releases more than EUR 27 million core humanitarian funding - Finnish Government

    21.1.2022 | Core funding to international humanitarian organisations is a rapid and effective way to respond to sudden-onset natural disasters and protracted crises. Finland’s 27.5-million-euro funding will help UN agencies and the International Committee of the Red Cross ICRC to operate in areas where people need help, and to plan their operations flexibly.
    valtioneuvosto.fi/en/-/finland-releases-more-than-eur-27-million-core-humanitarian-funding
    Registered: Sat Jun 14 01:30:53 EEST 2025
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  3. Aid for uncovered fixed costs under the Act on Support for Business Costs to be extended - Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment

    25.5.2022 | On 25 May 2022, the Government issued a Decree on the entry into force of an amendment to the Act on Temporary Support for Business Costs for Companies. The Act applies to support for uncovered fixed costs and is intended especially for larger companies to compensate them for the financial losses caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
    tem.fi/en/-/aid-for-uncovered-fixed-costs-under-the-act-on-support-for-business-costs-to-be-extended-1
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  4. Homelessness has decreased but not enough – study to explore means to tackle this - Ministry of the Environment

    13.10.2022 | The Ministry of the Environment has appointed Juha Kaakinen to examine ways to achieve the objective to eradicate homelessness. According to the Government Programme, homelessness should be halved during this Government term and abolished by 2027. Homelessness has decreased but not enough to reach the target.
    ym.fi/en/-/homelessness-has-decreased-but-not-enough-study-to-explore-means-to-tackle-this
    Registered: Sat Jun 14 22:16:34 EEST 2025
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  5. UN Conference in Helsinki seeks new solutions to the problems of the least developed countries - Finnish Government

    5.10.2021 | The world’s poorest countries are most severely affected by crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic and climate change. This week, the UN LDC Future Forum will bring together leading scientists, policymakers and development practitioners in Helsinki to discuss new solutions for boosting global development.
    valtioneuvosto.fi/en/-/un-conference-in-helsinki-seeks-new-solutions-to-the-problems-of-the-least-developed-countries
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  6. Merja Heikkonen: Preparing a national action plan for the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities amid COVID-19 crisis - Finnish Government

    20.5.2020 | Fundamental and human rights have attracted attention like never before because of the decisions made in response to the coronavirus outbreak. Restrictions on movement and assembly, among others, have been imposed. Human rights issues are not, and should not, be themes that gain relevance during crises; they deserve our full-time attention and dedication.
    valtioneuvosto.fi/en/-/1271139/yk-n-vammaissopimuksen-kansallinen-toimintaohjelma-syntyy-koronan-keskella
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  7. Ministers for European Affairs to prepare for upcoming European Council - Finnish Government

    21.9.2020 | The EU General Affairs Council (GAC) will meet in Brussels on Tuesday, 22 September. At the meeting, the GAC will prepare for the Special European Council meeting on 24-25 September. The ministers will also receive progress reports on the processing of the financial framework and recovery package and on the negotiations between the EU and the United Kingdom. Minister for European Affairs and Ownership Steering Tytti Tuppurainen will represent Finland at the meeting.
    valtioneuvosto.fi/en/-/ministers-for-european-affairs-to-prepare-for-upcoming-european-council
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  8. The speech of Lieutenant General Timo Kakkola at the National Parade on the Finnish Independence Day 6 December - Puolustusvoimat - The Finnish Defence Forces

    6.12.2022 | The speech of Lieutenant General Timo Kakkola at the National Parade on the Finnish Independence Day 6 December Defence Forces Publication date 6.12.2022 12.16 Type: Press release Esteemed veterans and lottas of our wars, ladies and gentlemen, sol...
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  9. Multilingual election materials encourage voting in municipal elections - Ministry of Justice

    5.5.2021 | The Advisory Board for Ethnic Relations (ETNO) has published election materials in seven languages to raise awareness of municipal elections in Finland. These visual materials will be used to encourage multilingual municipal residents to participate in decision-making and vote in the forthcoming municipal elections.
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  10. Border traffic to be opened in a controlled and gradual manner from 14 May – guidelines on safe distances and hygiene still in force - Ministry of the Interior

    13.5.2020 | In line with the Government’s hybrid strategy, Finland is now beginning the controlled dismantling of the restrictive measures put in place to mitigate the COVID-19 crisis. The restrictions and recommendations on border traffic will be gradually dismantled starting on 14 May at 00.00 until further notice.
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