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The ‘Decent work for youth’ project was created by the Johannes Mihkelson Centre, a social enterprise based in Tartu, South Estonia. It comprised six activities, all designed to encourage people aged between 16 and 29 to find decent jobs, continue their education and be more active in the community.
The ‘Find your dream job’ training programme helped young people to develop their social skills and take responsibility for their future. Together with other activities including counselling and mentoring, and practical training in specific subjects and work locations, it created a comprehensive support package to help participants decide how to take their career forward.
More than 100 young people from the Tartu, Valga and Jõgeva counties took part in the activities, which included group and one-to-one work and were offered completely free of charge.
Project details
- Project name
- Decent work for youth
- Zemlje
- Estonia
- Organizacija
- Johannes Mihkelson Centre (non-profit org)
- Sudionici
- 114
- Project start
- 2016
- Project end
- 2018
- Internet and social
- Contact details
- Veronika Varep (manager)
veronika@jmk.ee
+372 5306 3893 - Total budget
- 252571.00
- EU Budget contribution
- € 202,932.00