- As a consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic, unemployment in the region is expected increase by 1.2% in the immediate future, which amounts to a loss of 1.7 million jobs (ILO, 2021).
In the wake of the current COVID-19 crisis, the EuroMediterranean region has witnessed profound socioeconomic repercussions that threaten to undo a decade of economic development
The region´s labour market is witnessing alarming trends, especially for women and younger generations.
“The lack of capacity to generate sufficient and sustainable employment opportunities to meet the needs of a growing working-age population coincides with an unprecedented metamorphosis in the socio-economic model, provoked by both the global health crisis and technological disruptions”. – Nasser Kamel, UfM Secretary General
The UfM Co-Presidency Statement emanating from the Fifth Regional Forum 2020, stressed that “efforts must be focused on the crucial employment challenges, mainly for young people”.
On those grounds, the UfM Secretariat, with the financial support of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit GmbH (GIZ) on behalf of the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development of Germany (BMZ), has launched in August 2020 a Grant Scheme, aiming to improve the employment situation for the most vulnerable population in the region.
Four projects were awarded the UfM Grant, benefitting 18,000 individuals in 7 UfM Member States, namely, Greece, Italy, Jordan, Lebanon, Malta, Morocco and Tunisia. These projects are tackling the labour challenges in the fields of entrepreneurship, women empowerment, sustainable tourism, as well as education and research with an overall budget of 1.13 million euros.
Location: Morocco and Tunisia
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Location: Morocco and Tunisia
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Location: Tunisia, Jordan, Lebanon
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Location: Greece, Italy, Malta, Tunisia, Morocco
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