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INTERNISA in Greece has now 2 training centres to support women find a job

These centres called offline spots are now fully equipped and trainings are already being organised for women to increase their IT skills and help in their job hunting.

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INTERNISA partners discuss the next events to support women during its meeting in Athens

INTERNISA consortium discussed in the 5th progress meeting the job fairs, offline career guidance spots and digital job platform for women.

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Skills4Sports offers course on Sports Digital Marketing & Communication

The course is directed to young people with sports training and who is looking for a job. Deadline to apply 20 November 2022.

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TEC-MED project third newsletter highlights progress in implementing transnational care model for the elderly

The TEC-MED project works on a pioneering care model for elderly people with dependency and/or at risk of social exclusion.

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Skills4Sports offers 6 courses in Greece

The course aims to develop professional skills that favor the employment of young people in the sports sector in Greece.

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RESMYLE in Tunisia: testimony of a young Jordanian who took part in an eco-mission

Promoting Mediterranean south-south cooperation between young people through eco-volunteer missions enable them acquire great life experiences that go way beyond formal traini…

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RESMYLE in Tunisia supports early school leavers to find their way

Through a subgrant and thanks to Sites and Monuments association in Cap Bon, 12 early school leavers manage to find a new way for their future.

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InnovAgroWoMed in Tunisia turns an enemy into an opportunity for women's empowerment!

The blue crab, renamed "Daech" for its voracity, has long been considered an invasive enemy. InnovAgroWoMed, after extensive research, has decided to transform it in…

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MedRiSSE Wiki starts to take shape to serve the social and solidarity economy sector

The partners of the project MedRiSSE have been trained in five 3-hour sessions to learn about how to best use the collaborative Wiki tool.