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GEI - Green Economics Institute
Date du début: 1 oct. 2010,

The proposed project is for a 8 day workshop on the issues of youth unemployment, environmental change and the lost generation. The workshop will analyse the labour market to offer current and future opportunities in Green Jobs, using top experts and drawing on one of the largest networks of people working in the field. The workshop will be held in a combination of three of our centres where we normally run workshops, in collaboration with our partners Equal Ireland, Institute for Studies and Economic Analysis - Italy( this partner is subject to confirmation), The University Luigj Gurakuqi - Albania, Ceratonia Foundation - Malta and Macedonian Center for Energy Efficiency - Macedonia. Each partner will be sending a delegation of 6 participants to the workshop, including participants of minority groups. The delegations will include half female and half male participants and at least ¼ of the participants will come from disadvantaged backgrounds. The workshop itself will last 8 days. The preparation of the workshop will be done in a 2 day seminar in Reading by a 2-person delegation from each partner. Before the workshop participants will have meetings in their home-countries in which they will work in groups preparing projects and essays that will be presented during the workshop. They will be supported by designated tutors in their home countries and by a especially for the project elaborated homepage in which they will be able to communicate with other participants through blogs and chats and also download relevant documentation. After the workshop participants will be asked to give feedback on the workshop. The best participants will be invited to attend one of the conferences of the Green Economics Institute and to give a speech about the project.

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  •   21 965,24
  • Youth\Youth in action (2007-2013)\Youth in the World\Cooperation with neighbouring partner countries
  • Projet sur ERASMUS platform

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