YOUTHShare on activating women and young people, especially those not in education, employment, or training. Vol I

YOUTHShare aims to reduce unemployment by contributing to the skills development of NEETs in trans-locally economic sectors with resilience.  The methods to achieve this are based on trainings that will achieve this through mobility and networking. Women, youth and migrants were the main focus for the first cycle of the project and have been expanded to include men in the second cycle of the project.

The materials developed under the project, empower NEETs with digital skills, preparing them to participate and learn about social entrepreneurship and the sharing economy. The green aspect is visible from the realisation that new techniques can contribute to people’s success through cooperative consumption or sharing among people and the possibility of renting or borrowing goods, without buying or owning them and through the reduction of production.

The skills gained on the YOUTHShare project can contribute to the creation and the successful beginning of a business, and the further development of each individual. Knowledge on social and sharing economy, and the fundamentals of creating a business, along with a further developing of it, can boost the creativity of an initiative and therefore making it innovative. An innovative business stimulates the interest of the common, and therefore creating new opportunities and job positions. As a result, such a business can successfully enter and live up to the obstacles and competition of the labour market.

Foteini Sokratous, KAM CARDET
Anna Saroukou, Communication Manager
YOUTHShare Project

 

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