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  • Good practice
    Rural Action for Innovative and Sustainable Entrepreneurship for Youth

    The RAISE Youth initiative contributes to providing decent and productive work for youth through social innovation in rural areas of 4 EU countries: Bulgaria, Croatia, Romania, and Spain.

    Main objective is to pilot and promote an innovative RAISE Model of (self) employment, for youth based on sustainable agri-business in 4 rural regions of EU with high unemployment rates and depopulation. 

  • Good practice
    Fostering the (re)integration of NEETs in rural areas into education, training, and the labour market by increasing their basic skills, resilience, and digital inclusion.

    Back on Track aims to (re)integrate young NEETs (not in employment, education, or training) in rural areas into general and vocational education as well as the labour market. The goal is to improve their basic skills and resilience, while strengthening their digital competences, to enable sustainable employment and personal development. 

  • Publications
    Scoping review

    The article discusses the concept of young people not in education, employment, or training (NEET) in Europe, focusing on how they are defined, the factors that contribute to being NEET, and policy responses to address this policy issue.

  • Publications
    The case of NEETs from Bulgaria, Romania, and Turkey

    This study explores the challenges faced by young people not in employment, education, or training (NEETs) in rural areas of Bulgaria, Romania, and Turkey. It examines the relationship between digital skills, digital inclusion, and virtual mobility, and how these factors impact the lives of rural NEETs.

  • Publications
    Synthesis report in the framework of the project “Lost Millennials – transnational research network”

    This synthesis report provides an overview of interventions targeting young people aged 25 to 29 who are neither in employment, education, or training (NEET). 

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