Tags (4) : HOMERe
HOMERe France and IECD join forces to facilitate the employability of young Lebanese
09/22/2022 | Services
Southern Mediterranean education causing labour market friction
07/18/2019 | Development models in Mediterranean
Bruxelles,
Centre d'étude des politiques européennes,
CEPS,
Cinzia Alcidi,
education,
Egypt,
Emnes,
Euro-Mediterranean Network for Economic Studies,
Eurostat,
HOMERe,
Léo Vincent,
Mediterranean,
migrants,
Morocco,
Nathalie Creste,
Nooh Akshyab,
Southern Mediterranean Countries (SMC),
Tunisia,
unemployment,
Yarmouk
International work placements to fight youth unemployment
07/01/2019 | Youth mobility in the Mediterranean region
For its annual conference “Employment and employability: Adapting to the Mediterranean jobs market” in Marseille on 21st June, HOMERe brought together experts from twelve countries involved in its international work placement project. Version française


Alexandra Carvalho,
Alfonso Balsamo,
CCIMP,
Chambers of Commerce and Industry,
Egypt,
EMEA,
Euro-Mediterranean Economists Association,
European Commission,
Fabrice Alimi,
France,
HOMERe,
Institut Européen de la Méditerranée,
international internships,
Marseille,
Mediterranean,
Miguel Garcia-Herraiz,
Morocco,
Roger Albinnyana,
Rym Ayadi,
Tunisia,
Union for the Mediterranean (UfM),
UPM,
youth,
youth employment
The Mediterranean – Priority to youth employment
12/03/2015 | Multicultural projects
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