Transnational cooperation in the ESF helps develop better and more effective employment and social policies and improve the delivery of reforms, essentially by enabling people to learn from experiences and good practice in other countries.
Transnational cooperation is implemented in three different ways:
Synergies between the ESF and Erasmus programmes: making it happen
The ESF promoting social entrepreneurship and social innovation
Public administration reform in Finland: an example to follow?
Promoting employability amongst the most marginalised young people: Some ESF lessons
Overview of the 2019 publications
Ways to simplify the ESF implementation
Helping migrant women integrating the European labour market with the ESF
Inspirational practices towards digital inclusion