Result 2
The 9 PPs and the 9 ASPs and 32 organisations are expected to increase their knowledge on regional disparities in youth unemployment, their capacities in addressing common challenges through collaborative efforts. They will know how to develop, pilot and evaluate models of cooperation for supporting the labour-market integration of vulnerable youth; how to bring stakeholders of different sectors together and maintain a local network, and cooperate with policy-makers. They will have become knowledgeable and dependable experts in the field of inclusive employment for youth. Leveraging the project's outcomes, they are expected to develop new skills, knowledge, and networks that enhance their effectiveness and durability. Project activities will strengthen their resilience, empowering them with new tools and capabilities, which they will capitalise in future projects of the Interreg programmes and programmes such as E+ and HE.