GESEK, one of eight 'business lighthouses' established by the Danish Business Promotion Board, was created to accelerate the green transition in Denmark.
The ‘Brothers’ pilot project in the German federal state of Lower Saxony helps prevent violence among young men, including those with a migrant or refugee background.
Finland’s ‘Digillä Duuniin!’ project developed and tested different methods of providing online employment services for young people living in sparsely populated rural areas.
People in the later stages of their lives may find it difficult to take good care of themselves, particularly those with dementia, mobility problems, Parkinson’s disease, mental or emotional problems.
Victims of sexual violence in Czechia can get help to overcome the trauma of abuse thanks to the ProFem 2.0 project which is co-funded by the European Social Fund (ESF).
Using virtual reality, Finland’s ‘Digitality as Resource for Families’ project explored digital tools as means for social services to further support at-risk youth and families.
Funded by the European Social Fund, the Marijampole vocational education and training (VET) school works with local industry partners to tackle skills shortages in Lithuania.
The Creative Partnership Programme co-financed by the European Social Fund, is an educational initiative introducing more creative learning opportunities into the classroom in Czechia.