The GENERAL objective of the project is to increase the employment rate by creating and occupying 50 new jobs following the establishment of 25 new non-agricultural enterprises in urban areas in the underdeveloped regions of Romania. The project proposes an integrated and directly oriented approach to community needs by encouraging entrepreneurship and self-employment by supporting the establishment of non-agricultural enterprises in the urban area by individuals (e.g. unemployed, inactive people, people who have a job and set up a business in order to create new jobs) ensuring the acquisition of entrepreneurial skills and the financial resources needed to start the business. Starting from the specific objective of this call – 3.7. Increasing employment by supporting non-agricultural enterprises in the urban area, the general objective of the project is focused on the establishment of micro-enterprises with a non-agricultural profile in the urban area, the basic premise for the sustainable development of the underdeveloped regions in Romania. The underdeveloped regions in Romania were selected for the implementation of the project based on the Regional Development Plans for each region, from which the following can be found: O All poorly developed regions in Romania have GDP/inhabitant less than 75 % compared to the EU average. S-E: As of 31.12.2015, in Romania, the unemployment rate was 5.0, and in the region 6.6, i.e. 68.900. In August 2016, the unemployment rate decreased to 6.4 %, given that the S-E Region ranks 3 rd in Romania in terms of number of inhabitants. S-V: It has 2 restructuring areas: the area centered on Oltenia’s coal basin, Craiova – Slatina industrial area (includes S jud. VL). The declining mining dependency, with its social consequences, is proven by the existence, on the territory of GJ, of 3 disadvantaged areas, created in the main coal exploit areas, where the restructuring process has generated the most important shock: Motru-Rovinari area, Albeni area and Schela area. At the beginning of 2014, there were over 57 thousand active companies in the region, of which an important percentage of 13.2 % foreign direct investments are due to the economic growth and multisectoral profit estimated at about 400 million euros. In 2014 their number fell to 45.545. a Reg Center: Cf. the analysis performed on inf. presume in the Dezv Plan. Reg., reports published by ANOFM and statistics published by INS, with an ec. specific ind., having the second ind. center of the country (BV) and an old mining area in part V, Reg. The centre has undergone imp. transformations in the last 20 years, with major consequences on the labour market. Since 2002 the unemployment rate has exceeded that at the nat level. North-West: The region’s economy is developing, with dynamic economic growth in recent years in precu sectors