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Project Q4296029 in France, Spain |
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Project Q4296029 in France, Spain
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English | A futur in the Pyrenees for young unaccompanied minors |
Project Q4296029 in France, Spain |
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668,456.72 Euro
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1,028,394.95 Euro
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65.0 percent
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1 June 2019
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1 June 2022
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Chambre Régionale de Métiers et de l'Artisanat d'Occitanie
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The main objective of the AVENIR project is to develop and test an open, global and inclusive approach between France and Spain aimed at improving access to employment for unaccompanied minors (UM) in the Pyrenees. . The POCTEFA area is characterized by the progressive aging of the population and a high rate of inactive people. There is therefore a need to welcome and keep young workers in this territory. In this area, there is at the same time an increase in the number of UM, in search of a better future. Motivated, responsible and committed, these young people represent a real opportunity for the development and revitalization of this territory. Supported by child welfare system, they can be offered short vocational training to quickly access employment. Once graduated and their administrative situation regularized, we observe that these young people are not attracted by the rural and mountainous territory but are recruited in the metropolis where they might have networks and more important opportunities. This situation is common to France and Spain in the area. There is therefore an obvious interest in jointly answering the question: how to create the conditions for a long-term installation project in the mountain for UMs? Training and vocational qualification are key elements for access to employment. (English)
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