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    DigitHer

    DigitHer empowers young women to launch digital careers by addressing barriers to employment and boosting confidence through targeted training and mentorship. By creating a supportive, female-focused learning environment, the initiative helps bridge the gender gap in tech.

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    Dalla formazione al lavoro, crea il tuo futuro

    Tech Your Future equips NEETs across Italy with the skills and support to launch careers in high-demand digital professions, offering inclusive training and personalised job placement. By connecting talent with opportunity, the project opens pathways for youth to thrive in the ever-evolving tech sector.

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    Unlocking the potential of remote job opportunities

    Go Remote is an initiative designed to reduce youth unemployment by offering training, mentoring, and employment opportunities in remote and hybrid jobs. 

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    Favoriser l’insertion professionnelle des jeunes sortants de lycées professionnels

    Avenir’ Pro aims to give vocational high school students key competences to easing their access to the labour market. The initiative is the result of a collaborative effort between France Travail, the Missions locales and the Directorate-General for School Education (DGSCO – Ministry of National Education) based on feedback from pilot projects carried out since the 2020-2021 school year. 

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    A programme specifically targeting women aged 18-35 who are not in employment or engaged in education, apprenticeships, or traineeships, aiming to keep them motivated and equip them with the necessary skills to (re-) enter the labour market. 

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    Programa Acceder para el empleo de la población gitana

    Acceder, the training and employment programme of the Fundación Secretariado Gitano (FSG), aims to promote access of Roma population to the labour market, particularly through salaried employment, as a gateway to social inclusion. 

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    Young people aged 18-25 who are early leavers, unemployed and/or at risk of exclusion. Young people from disadvantaged urban areas are a priority target group.

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    Cours d’orientation et d’initiation professionnelles (COIP) et cours d’initiation professionnelle à divers métiers (IPDM)

    COIP/IPDM aim to equip young people with the necessary skills and competences they need to integrate into a VET programme or the labour market.

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    Διακρατικό Κέντρο Απασχόλησης YOUTHShare, Ελληνικό Παράρτημα

    The Transnational Employment Branch of YOUTHShare in Greece adopts, adapts and elaborates on the new practices for work inclusion based on Ripples in the Water Methodology from Norway -NHO- Confederation of Norwegian Enterprises). Based on this methodology, the YOUTHShare employment Centre and its staff aims through a person-centred and empower-focused approach at matching effectively the jobseeker with a potential employer.

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    Mobile Gaming App for Identification and documentation of Skills and Competences for disadvantaged young NEETs

    Getting NEETs back on track by the "VET-ification" of gaming to encourage them to take part in Vocational Education and Training (VET) or at least get in touch with VET.

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