KA210 EU-REKA
EU-REKA
Developing self-employment opportunities for vulnerable adults facing Covid-19 consequences
The “EU-REKA” project is a transnational initiative involving five European countries (Italy, Spain, Greece, Austria and the Czech Republic) aiming at the implementation of a learning and guidance pathway for the opening of a start-up or an SME by adults with fewer opportunities, who have been affected by the employment crisis triggered by the epidemic of Covid-19. According to data provided by EUROSTAT, in Europe, 2,7 million of people have lost their job between 2020 and 2021.
Erasmus + 2021-2-IT02-KA210-ADU-000048889
Project Information
The “EU-REKA” project is a transnational initiative involving five European countries
Activities
Collection of good practices at local and national level on the employment situation in partner countries
Implementation of learning sessions to EU-REKA beneficiaries
Blended Mobility training activities for the opening of a start-up
Production of a learning guide including all EU-REKA data
We Employ Latest Research Technology & Company
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Alex Hobbs,
Founder, CEO of PointLab
EU-REKA
01.03.2022
Project Start Date
01.10.2023
Project End Date
19 months
Total Duration
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EU-REKA
The “EU-REKA” project is a transnational initiative involving five European countries aiming at the implementation of a learning and guidance pathway for the opening of a start-up or an SME by adults with fewer opportunities, who have been affected by the employment crisis triggered by the epidemic of Covid-19. [Erasmus + 2021-2-IT02-KA210-ADU-000048889]
