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YOUTHShare. A Place for Youth in Mediterranean EEA: Resilient and Sharing Economies for NEETs


The project aims at reducing youth unemployment in coastal and island regions of Mediterranean EEA.

This will be done by advancing young NEETs skills in trans-locally resilient agri-food production and the pertinent circular economies.

By boosting the potential of social entrepreneurship in those sectors through sharing economy by means of an integrated multi-scalar methodology and practice, the project will lead to reducing economic disparities and increasing social integration.

Many of the Mediterranean EEA regions, in addition to unemployment and inactive young population between 25-29 skyrocketing, face special socio-environmental insularity-related pressures, the refugee crisis, lack of coordination between actors and interventions, and absence of personalized support.

Such a poly-parametric problem needs transnational cooperation, coordinated research and new empirically-grounded solutions based on know-how transfer, in order to cover three needs:

  1. to train properly selected groups (especially inactive low-skilled women and migrants familiar with the Mediterranean culture) in locally resilient sectors
  2. to enhance employability in a transferable way by advancing knowledge and skills through social entrepreneurship and innovative peer-to-peer platforms connected to niche markets
  3. to establish long-lasting labour market engagement by involving various, mostly non-traditional, stakeholders and through innovative research and path-breaking Employment Centres.

The project is lead by the University of the Aegean in Greece and is a collaboration between several Mediterranean countires.

Fafo is an expert partner in the project.

Researchers

Project period

  • Start:
    November 2018
  • End:
    December 2024

Commissioned by

  • EEA and Norway Grants Fund for Youth Employment, Lead partner: University of the Aegean, Greece

Sustainable development goals