The GRECO (Green Economy Career Orientation) project launched a 40-hour virtual training course for youth workers, combining individual and collaborative activities on green jobs, entrepreneurship and sustainable career pathways.
- Participants will complete a final assessment and receive certificates, while partners evaluate the course for improvements.
- A manual of 30 good practices has been developed, offering real-world examples of green career paths to support youth, job seekers and educators, translated into partner languages.
- The second transnational meeting took place in Maribor, Slovenia, focusing on platform enhancements, community engagement and interviews with green job providers.
- Key tools are being developed, including policy templates, job provider questionnaires, project guidelines and reporting templates.
- The consortium is refining the Green Workforce Adaptation Methodology and preparing for the next TPM and LTTA in Patras, Greece.
- Piloting of the curriculum is ongoing, with interim and final sessions planned to support youth workers’ local projects.
- The project continues to empower young people to pursue green economy careers and foster sustainable employment opportunities across Europe.