Ansa Med
The UfM-labelled project “Skills for Success – Employability Skills for Women”, promoted by AMIDEAST, started its implementation phase in Jordan and Morocco with the selection of 90 young women who will participate in the training which will run from September to December.
“Skills for Success” is a four-month programme, comprising 320 hours of training with four core components: English for the Workplace, Computer/IT Skills, Professional Skills and Job Search Strategies. According to the Enpi website (www.enpi-info.eu) the project’s content provides young, economically underprivileged women who have completed secondary education with the communication and job-related skills needed to access local labour markets. In addition, the programme increases participants’ knowledge of issues that affect women in the workplace and offers internship and job opportunities in local businesses, as well as resources to help them continue pursuing their goals beyond the programme.
The project was launched during the UfM “Women’s Socio-Economic Empowerment: Projects for Progress” conference, held in Barcelona on 26-27 March 2014. The Flemish Department of Foreign Affairs and the Royal Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs are co-funding its first phase. Lebanon, Egypt and Tunisia will follow Morocco and Jordan shortly. (ANSAmed)