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MYSEA project responds to unemployment by transforming borders into a possibility for cooperation and development. It brings together countries to identify and address common challenges and opportunities. All countries experimented and delivered trainings both online and in-person, complemented with a dedicated platform and engaging activities (coaching and mentoring sessions).
The core initiative of the project focused on planning and implementing a shared training pathway for all participating countries – Italy, Greece, Lebanon, Tunisia and Jordan. The primary goal was to narrow the gap between labour demand and supply in the emerging blue and green economic sectors. The development of the training curricula was shaped by research involving enterprises, technical and vocational education and training (TVET) institutions, and potential beneficiaries, aiming to identify the emerging skills and professional needs within the agri-food and waste management production sectors.