Presidência do Governo Regional
“Não se trata apenas de prometer, mas de cumprir” – José Manuel Bolieiro leva exemplo dos Açores à Conferência da ONU Sobre os Oceanos
“Não se trata apenas de prometer, mas de cumprir” – José Manuel Bolieiro leva exemplo dos Açores à Conferência da ONU Sobre os Oceanos
Secretaria Regional da Juventude, Habitação e Emprego
Maria João Carreiro received in audience President of the Portuguese Bar Association
Maria João Carreiro received in audience President of the Portuguese Bar Association
Secretaria Regional da Agricultura e Alimentação
Regional Government emphasises partnership with farmers and continued investment in the sector
Regional Government emphasises partnership with farmers and continued investment in the sector
Secretaria Regional da Saúde e Segurança Social
Study Support Centres already reached more than 700 Azorean children, highlights Mónica Seidi
Study Support Centres already reached more than 700 Azorean children, highlights Mónica Seidi
Nota de Imprensa
June 13, 2025 “Não se trata apenas de prometer, mas de cumprir” – José Manuel Bolieiro leva exemplo dos Açores à Conferência da ONU Sobre os Oceanos O Presidente do Governo dos Açores, José Manuel Bolieiro, marcou presença na receção internacional “Blue Azores: Driving Momentum for 30x30”, realizada em Nice, França, no âmbito da terceira Conferência das Nações Unidas sobre os Oceanos. O evento, promovido pelo Governo dos Açores em parceria com a Fundação Oceano Azul e o Waitt Institute, colocou os Açores no centro do debate sobre o futuro da conservação marinha, reunindo líderes mundiais, especialistas e organizações da sociedade civil. O líder do executivo açoriano aproveitou a oportunidade para lembrar que a ligação dos Açores ao mar é antiga, profunda e estrutural. “O nosso arquipélago há muito compreendeu que a saúde do oceano é inseparável da nossa própria”, afirmou José Manuel Bolieiro. O governante destacou ainda que, ao longo dos últimos seis anos, o programa Blue Azores permitiu envolver cientistas, pescadores, decisores políticos e cidadãos num processo inédito de cocriação, que resultou na criação de 287 mil quilómetros quadrados de áreas marinhas protegidas no mar dos Açores. “Este feito não é apenas um número”, sublinhou, acrescentando que esta é “uma promessa às gerações futuras de que os Açores continuarão a ser um santuário para a vida marinha, um bastião de biodiversidade e um modelo de vida sustentável”. Durante a receção, foram também homenageadas figuras de referência na defesa do oceano, como o Embaixador Peter Thomson, Enviado Especial da ONU para o Oceano, e a oceanógrafa Sylvia Earle. José Manuel Bolieiro fez questão de agradecer o contributo de ambos: “A vossa liderança, coragem e compromisso são fonte de inspiração. Juntos, estamos a construir soluções que atravessam fronteiras e que se tornam exemplo”, disse. A mensagem do Presidente do Governo dos Açores foi clara: apesar do progresso alcançado, o trabalho está longe de terminado. “O caminho para a implementação total da rede ainda está por diante, mas manteremos o nível de compromisso e de ação que já demonstrámos. Os desafios, das alterações climáticas à sobrepesca, são globais e exigem respostas à mesma escala”, vincou. A sessão terminou com um brinde simbólico ao oceano e à ação coletiva, mas o impacto da mensagem dos Açores ficou marcado não apenas pelas palavras, mas pelo percurso já trilhado. “Não se trata apenas de assumir compromissos, trata-se de os cumprir”, concluiu.
June 13, 2025 “Não se trata apenas de prometer, mas de cumprir” – José Manuel Bolieiro leva exemplo dos Açores à Conferência da ONU Sobre os Oceanos O Presidente do Governo dos Açores, José Manuel Bolieiro, marcou presença na receção internacional “Blue Azores: Driving Momentum for 30x30”, realizada em Nice, França, no âmbito da terceira Conferência das Nações Unidas sobre os Oceanos. O evento, promovido pelo Governo dos Açores em parceria com a Fundação Oceano Azul e o Waitt Institute, colocou os Açores no centro do debate sobre o futuro da conservação marinha, reunindo líderes mundiais, especialistas e organizações da sociedade civil. O líder do executivo açoriano aproveitou a oportunidade para lembrar que a ligação dos Açores ao mar é antiga, profunda e estrutural. “O nosso arquipélago há muito compreendeu que a saúde do oceano é inseparável da nossa própria”, afirmou José Manuel Bolieiro. O governante destacou ainda que, ao longo dos últimos seis anos, o programa Blue Azores permitiu envolver cientistas, pescadores, decisores políticos e cidadãos num processo inédito de cocriação, que resultou na criação de 287 mil quilómetros quadrados de áreas marinhas protegidas no mar dos Açores. “Este feito não é apenas um número”, sublinhou, acrescentando que esta é “uma promessa às gerações futuras de que os Açores continuarão a ser um santuário para a vida marinha, um bastião de biodiversidade e um modelo de vida sustentável”. Durante a receção, foram também homenageadas figuras de referência na defesa do oceano, como o Embaixador Peter Thomson, Enviado Especial da ONU para o Oceano, e a oceanógrafa Sylvia Earle. José Manuel Bolieiro fez questão de agradecer o contributo de ambos: “A vossa liderança, coragem e compromisso são fonte de inspiração. Juntos, estamos a construir soluções que atravessam fronteiras e que se tornam exemplo”, disse. A mensagem do Presidente do Governo dos Açores foi clara: apesar do progresso alcançado, o trabalho está longe de terminado. “O caminho para a implementação total da rede ainda está por diante, mas manteremos o nível de compromisso e de ação que já demonstrámos. Os desafios, das alterações climáticas à sobrepesca, são globais e exigem respostas à mesma escala”, vincou. A sessão terminou com um brinde simbólico ao oceano e à ação coletiva, mas o impacto da mensagem dos Açores ficou marcado não apenas pelas palavras, mas pelo percurso já trilhado. “Não se trata apenas de assumir compromissos, trata-se de os cumprir”, concluiu.
Nota de Imprensa
June 13, 2025 Maria João Carreiro received in audience President of the Portuguese Bar Association The Regional Secretary for Youth, Housing and Employment, Maria João Carreiro, received in audience, on behalf of the President of the Regional Government, João Massano, President of the Portuguese Bar Association. The audience for the exchange of greetings took place today at the Conceição Palace in Ponta Delgada, after the celebration of the 99th anniversary of the Portuguese Bar Association at the Teatro Micaelense this Thursday. This is also the day that the members of the Azores Regional Council of the Portuguese Bar Association, elected for the 2025/2027 period, will be sworn in tonight, also in Ponta Delgada. On the occasion, the government official welcomed the selection of the Azores for the celebration of the Association's anniversary, wishing that the 100th anniversary could also be held in the Region. Maria João Carreiro congratulated the Regional Council of the Portuguese Bar Association, represented by its President, Rosa Ponte, on the election. She stressed the role of the Bar Association in the defence of the Rule of Law and fundamental rights, particularly concerning legality, citizenship and democratic balance, which makes the Bar Association an important player in the dialogue with public authorities. As head of the Vocational Training Department, she listed several measures aimed at encouraging and supporting the transition of recent graduates into the labour market, including the legal sector, as well as young professionals, with measures to support professional traineeship programmes and stable employment. Maria João Carreiro also reiterated her interest in deepening institutional cooperation in areas that fall under her administration. This could be achieved by involving the Bar Association in forums and consultations on legislation and public policies with a legal impact, or in seminars on interdisciplinary topics, such as the Azores Labour Law Days, an initiative promoted through the Regional Directorate for Vocational Training and Employment. Alongside the President of the Portuguese Bar Association and the President of the Regional Council of the Portuguese Bar Association, the following representatives were present at the hearing: Paula Ponces Camanho, Vice-President of the General Council of the Portuguese Bar Association; Clélio Meneses, Member of the General Council of the Portuguese Bar Association; and Hélder Pimentel Medeiros, Vice-President of the Regional Council of the Portuguese Bar Association.
June 13, 2025 Maria João Carreiro received in audience President of the Portuguese Bar Association The Regional Secretary for Youth, Housing and Employment, Maria João Carreiro, received in audience, on behalf of the President of the Regional Government, João Massano, President of the Portuguese Bar Association. The audience for the exchange of greetings took place today at the Conceição Palace in Ponta Delgada, after the celebration of the 99th anniversary of the Portuguese Bar Association at the Teatro Micaelense this Thursday. This is also the day that the members of the Azores Regional Council of the Portuguese Bar Association, elected for the 2025/2027 period, will be sworn in tonight, also in Ponta Delgada. On the occasion, the government official welcomed the selection of the Azores for the celebration of the Association's anniversary, wishing that the 100th anniversary could also be held in the Region. Maria João Carreiro congratulated the Regional Council of the Portuguese Bar Association, represented by its President, Rosa Ponte, on the election. She stressed the role of the Bar Association in the defence of the Rule of Law and fundamental rights, particularly concerning legality, citizenship and democratic balance, which makes the Bar Association an important player in the dialogue with public authorities. As head of the Vocational Training Department, she listed several measures aimed at encouraging and supporting the transition of recent graduates into the labour market, including the legal sector, as well as young professionals, with measures to support professional traineeship programmes and stable employment. Maria João Carreiro also reiterated her interest in deepening institutional cooperation in areas that fall under her administration. This could be achieved by involving the Bar Association in forums and consultations on legislation and public policies with a legal impact, or in seminars on interdisciplinary topics, such as the Azores Labour Law Days, an initiative promoted through the Regional Directorate for Vocational Training and Employment. Alongside the President of the Portuguese Bar Association and the President of the Regional Council of the Portuguese Bar Association, the following representatives were present at the hearing: Paula Ponces Camanho, Vice-President of the General Council of the Portuguese Bar Association; Clélio Meneses, Member of the General Council of the Portuguese Bar Association; and Hélder Pimentel Medeiros, Vice-President of the Regional Council of the Portuguese Bar Association.
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June 13, 2025 Regional Government emphasises partnership with farmers and continued investment in the sector The Regional Government, through IFAP, IP, paid today a further 1.2 million Euros in support to the agricultural sector under the PRORURAL+ programme. This is a clear demonstration of the Government's commitment to private investment and the strengthening of agricultural activity in the Region. The funds now transferred have been allocated to various incentive and support measures, which are strategic for enhancing production, rejuvenating the sector and modernising the production structures. This will be achieved through investment in farms, the installation of young farmers, the support for LEADER community-based local development, the support for the processing, marketing and development of agricultural products, and the improvement and development of infrastructures. The Regional Secretary for Agriculture and Food, António Ventura, underlined the importance of this support measure as a tool to foster private initiative. "The growth of Azorean agriculture has been based on the investment potential of our farmers, their entrepreneurial spirit and the close and responsible support of the Regional Government, which has managed to create the necessary conditions for the sustainable development of the sector," he stressed. "The support for the private initiative has borne fruit, particularly by increasing cultivation areas, diversifying production and improving the Region's self-sufficiency levels, which is particularly important in a context of growing concern for food safety and the promotion of local production," he added. António Ventura also pointed out the fundamental role of institutional partners. He noted that "the Azores Agricultural Federation has been an essential partner in defining public policies for the sector, actively collaborating with the Regional Government in identifying solutions tailored to the specific reality of producers and their farms." The Secretary for Agriculture concluded by reiterating that ‘the agricultural sector will continue to be a top priority for the Regional Government. Its policies are centred on promoting investment, technological innovation, training young farmers and creating the conditions to ensure a proper income for producers, environmental sustainability and the balanced development of rural territories."
June 13, 2025 Regional Government emphasises partnership with farmers and continued investment in the sector The Regional Government, through IFAP, IP, paid today a further 1.2 million Euros in support to the agricultural sector under the PRORURAL+ programme. This is a clear demonstration of the Government's commitment to private investment and the strengthening of agricultural activity in the Region. The funds now transferred have been allocated to various incentive and support measures, which are strategic for enhancing production, rejuvenating the sector and modernising the production structures. This will be achieved through investment in farms, the installation of young farmers, the support for LEADER community-based local development, the support for the processing, marketing and development of agricultural products, and the improvement and development of infrastructures. The Regional Secretary for Agriculture and Food, António Ventura, underlined the importance of this support measure as a tool to foster private initiative. "The growth of Azorean agriculture has been based on the investment potential of our farmers, their entrepreneurial spirit and the close and responsible support of the Regional Government, which has managed to create the necessary conditions for the sustainable development of the sector," he stressed. "The support for the private initiative has borne fruit, particularly by increasing cultivation areas, diversifying production and improving the Region's self-sufficiency levels, which is particularly important in a context of growing concern for food safety and the promotion of local production," he added. António Ventura also pointed out the fundamental role of institutional partners. He noted that "the Azores Agricultural Federation has been an essential partner in defining public policies for the sector, actively collaborating with the Regional Government in identifying solutions tailored to the specific reality of producers and their farms." The Secretary for Agriculture concluded by reiterating that ‘the agricultural sector will continue to be a top priority for the Regional Government. Its policies are centred on promoting investment, technological innovation, training young farmers and creating the conditions to ensure a proper income for producers, environmental sustainability and the balanced development of rural territories."
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June 13, 2025 Study Support Centres already reached more than 700 Azorean children, highlights Mónica Seidi The Regional Secretary for Health and Social Security, Mónica Seidi, visited the UnoJovens Association's Study Support Centre in Ponta Garça, Vila Franca do Campo, on Thursday. The event aimed to present the interim results of the impact assessment of the Recovery and Resilience Plan measure dedicated to the "Creation and implementation of Study Support Centres in the Azores." There are currently 11 Study Support Centres running in São Miguel, Terceira and Faial. "We acknowledge the excellent work carried out by our partner organisations in this important project which, following an international tender for the provision of services, has been striving to improve the social integration of children and young people," said the government official. Mónica Seidi stated that over 700 elementary and middle school students benefit, or have benefited, from a pioneering educational support project designed for children with learning difficulties, who are also covered by specific School Welfare measures. Students are referred by their respective schools based on educational and social criteria. At the Study Support Points, children are accompanied by specialised teams hired for this purpose, with complementary activities developed under educational guidance. They are focused on psychological, educational and recreational aspects, promoting school success and the well-being of students. "These spaces provide differentiated complementary support as, in addition to the study component, physical activity and healthy eating are also promoted, through free snacks under nutritionist guidance, as well as the strong presence of the recreational component. All these factors are a major contribution to the success of this measure, as reflected in the results of the interim report," highlighted the Regional Secretary. Mónica Seidi highlighted the conclusions reached after consulting partner organisations, students and families. These point to high percentages (above 70%) in terms of school impact, psychological and social development, and involvement with families. The "Study Support Centres" measure, funded by the RRP and authorised by the Resolution of the Regional Government Council, has a budget of 2.2 million Euros. The visit to the Ponta Garça Study Support Centre was complemented by the participation of children and young people in interactive activities such as dancing and singing.
June 13, 2025 Study Support Centres already reached more than 700 Azorean children, highlights Mónica Seidi The Regional Secretary for Health and Social Security, Mónica Seidi, visited the UnoJovens Association's Study Support Centre in Ponta Garça, Vila Franca do Campo, on Thursday. The event aimed to present the interim results of the impact assessment of the Recovery and Resilience Plan measure dedicated to the "Creation and implementation of Study Support Centres in the Azores." There are currently 11 Study Support Centres running in São Miguel, Terceira and Faial. "We acknowledge the excellent work carried out by our partner organisations in this important project which, following an international tender for the provision of services, has been striving to improve the social integration of children and young people," said the government official. Mónica Seidi stated that over 700 elementary and middle school students benefit, or have benefited, from a pioneering educational support project designed for children with learning difficulties, who are also covered by specific School Welfare measures. Students are referred by their respective schools based on educational and social criteria. At the Study Support Points, children are accompanied by specialised teams hired for this purpose, with complementary activities developed under educational guidance. They are focused on psychological, educational and recreational aspects, promoting school success and the well-being of students. "These spaces provide differentiated complementary support as, in addition to the study component, physical activity and healthy eating are also promoted, through free snacks under nutritionist guidance, as well as the strong presence of the recreational component. All these factors are a major contribution to the success of this measure, as reflected in the results of the interim report," highlighted the Regional Secretary. Mónica Seidi highlighted the conclusions reached after consulting partner organisations, students and families. These point to high percentages (above 70%) in terms of school impact, psychological and social development, and involvement with families. The "Study Support Centres" measure, funded by the RRP and authorised by the Resolution of the Regional Government Council, has a budget of 2.2 million Euros. The visit to the Ponta Garça Study Support Centre was complemented by the participation of children and young people in interactive activities such as dancing and singing.
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June 13, 2025 Regional Government promotes modernisation of local government with 3.5 million Euros in funding The Vice-Presidency of the Regional Government, through the Regional Directorate for Communications and Digital Transition, will allocate €3.5 million in financial support to 13 municipalities and the Association of Municipalities of the Autonomous Region of the Azores (AMRAA) under the SIMA + Local programme. This initiative falls within the regional strategy for the digital transition and the improvement of public service efficiency, covering, in this case, Azorean municipalities and parish councils. SIMA + Local aims to promote the empowerment of regional authorities through technological solutions that will improve the quality of services provided to Azorean citizens and companies, ensuring greater proximity, accessibility, and transparency. The support granted amounts to 3,527,218.32 million Euros, excluding VAT, and corresponds to 100% of the eligible investment. It is intended for the applications now approved by AMRAA and the municipalities of Corvo, Lagoa, Lajes do Pico, Madalena, Nordeste, Ponta Delgada, Praia da Vitória, Ribeira Grande, Santa Cruz das Flores, São Roque do Pico, Velas, Vila do Porto and Vila Franca do Campo. This will ensure support for the implementation of structural projects in the areas of information system interoperability, information security, cybersecurity, process automation, and digital training for human resources. For the Vice-President of the Regional Government, Artur Lima, this investment "reiterates the Regional Government's commitment to a modern, efficient, and citizen-centred public administration." "The empowerment of Azorean municipalities and parishes is crucial at a time of global technological disruption," stated Artur Lima. "Local authorities work closely with the population. Promoting their administrative modernisation brings added value to the daily lives of all Azoreans and the economic fabric of the Region," he stressed. This support line also "strengthens territorial cohesion and reduces disparities in the Azores," concluded the Vice-President of the Government. The initiative is funded through the Recovery and Resilience Plan (RRP) under the "Modernisation and Digital Transformation of Regional Public Administration" investment (C19-i06-RAA). It represents a decisive step in the digital transformation of local governance in the Azores.
June 13, 2025 Regional Government promotes modernisation of local government with 3.5 million Euros in funding The Vice-Presidency of the Regional Government, through the Regional Directorate for Communications and Digital Transition, will allocate €3.5 million in financial support to 13 municipalities and the Association of Municipalities of the Autonomous Region of the Azores (AMRAA) under the SIMA + Local programme. This initiative falls within the regional strategy for the digital transition and the improvement of public service efficiency, covering, in this case, Azorean municipalities and parish councils. SIMA + Local aims to promote the empowerment of regional authorities through technological solutions that will improve the quality of services provided to Azorean citizens and companies, ensuring greater proximity, accessibility, and transparency. The support granted amounts to 3,527,218.32 million Euros, excluding VAT, and corresponds to 100% of the eligible investment. It is intended for the applications now approved by AMRAA and the municipalities of Corvo, Lagoa, Lajes do Pico, Madalena, Nordeste, Ponta Delgada, Praia da Vitória, Ribeira Grande, Santa Cruz das Flores, São Roque do Pico, Velas, Vila do Porto and Vila Franca do Campo. This will ensure support for the implementation of structural projects in the areas of information system interoperability, information security, cybersecurity, process automation, and digital training for human resources. For the Vice-President of the Regional Government, Artur Lima, this investment "reiterates the Regional Government's commitment to a modern, efficient, and citizen-centred public administration." "The empowerment of Azorean municipalities and parishes is crucial at a time of global technological disruption," stated Artur Lima. "Local authorities work closely with the population. Promoting their administrative modernisation brings added value to the daily lives of all Azoreans and the economic fabric of the Region," he stressed. This support line also "strengthens territorial cohesion and reduces disparities in the Azores," concluded the Vice-President of the Government. The initiative is funded through the Recovery and Resilience Plan (RRP) under the "Modernisation and Digital Transformation of Regional Public Administration" investment (C19-i06-RAA). It represents a decisive step in the digital transformation of local governance in the Azores.
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