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Project Q4299330 in France, Egypt, Jordan, Italy, Spain, Lebanon, Tunisia
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YOUTH EMPLOYMENT IN PORTS OF THE MEDITERRANEAN
Project Q4299330 in France, Egypt, Jordan, Italy, Spain, Lebanon, Tunisia

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    2,683,441.35 Euro
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    2,981,601.5 Euro
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    90.0 percent
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    9 September 2020
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    8 March 2023
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    European School of Short Sea Shipping, EEIG
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    41°22'24.71"N, 2°10'40.66"E
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    39°27'8.14"N, 0°19'43.75"W
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    31°25'52.68"N, 31°41'7.22"E
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    36°48'23.36"N, 10°10'53.51"E
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    29°32'16.87"N, 35°0'50.83"E
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    41°22'33.60"N, 2°10'37.88"E
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    42°5'47.15"N, 11°47'8.20"E
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    31°18'37.01"N, 30°3'53.39"E
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    36°48'4.18"N, 10°16'20.46"E
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    43°18'16.70"N, 5°21'55.73"E
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    33°53'41.06"N, 35°29'28.39"E
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    Ports connected to international trade, environment and sustainability, digitization, port logistics and transport networks are currently one of the main focuses of job creation in the Blue Economy sector. Additionally, the ports ecosystem has a high concentration of companies that are usually bigger than in other sectors, allowing for a greater jobs absorption capacity. This potential could be better exploited through dedicated dual Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) with job-oriented placement schemes addressing NEETs in the Mediterranean region. Facing this challenge, YEP MED proposes to enrich the TVET by developing three main areas with skills shortages: foreign trade, environment and sustainability, digitization and port logistic operations. The project will develop port-logistics TVET resources adapted to the sector needs, launch learning programmes with job placement programmes and set up partnerships between key stakeholders in the 7 involved countries. YEP MED will adapt 9 training curricula to the actual needs of the productive sectors, introducing personalized monitoring to students and creating training courses that address environmental issues. (English)
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