We are looking for partners for the Erasmus + 2025 call
The Challenge
Across Europe, a significant portion of youth are classified as NEETs (not in education, employment, or training). These individuals face economic dependency, social disengagement, and limited access to vocational opportunities, which exacerbates unemployment and reduces societal cohesion. At the same time, the transition to a green economy demands innovative approaches to training and entrepreneurship, particularly in sustainable industries like agriculture. The challenge lies in equipping NEETs with practical, market-relevant skills while fostering inclusion and sustainability.
Our Solution
This project proposes an innovative approach to addressing youth disengagement by focusing on sustainable agriculture as a pathway to economic empowerment and environmental responsibility. Using a combination of theoretical and practical training, participants will learn the skills needed to establish small-scale businesses in agriculture while integrating green practices. The project emphasizes accessibility, inclusion, and alignment with labor market needs, creating opportunities for NEETs to re-engage with society and contribute to the green economy.
The Role of Partners
We are seeking diverse partners to collaborate in shaping and delivering this project. Desired partners include:
Why Partner with Us?
This project offers a unique opportunity to address shared challenges in youth unemployment and sustainability. By joining forces, we can create scalable solutions that empower NEETs, contribute to the green economy, and foster collaboration across sectors. Partners will benefit from knowledge exchange, enhanced capacities, and the ability to co-create a replicable model for addressing societal challenges.
If your organization aligns with this vision and has expertise in any of the above areas, we invite you to join us in this transformative initiative. Let’s empower youth and build a sustainable future together!
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