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European Year of Skills

On the ground

Discover inspiring projects and programmes that are powering growth and change on the ground. See how skills can be an indispensable part of our daily lives.  

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On the ground

See how skills can be an indispensable part of our daily lives

EU funding initiatives like the European Social Fund Plus and Erasmus+, along with stakeholder initiatives like Pact of Skills, are transforming lives through reskilling and upskilling. All these efforts prepare people for new opportunities that match their talents and goals. Collaboration with social partners and companies ensures that skills match individual requirements, especially during green and digital transitions. Member states are also working to attract skilled workers and close skill gaps. 

Through EU funding, skill development shows its transformative power in helping people to achieve their goals and contribute to a more inclusive society. 

If you have any questions regarding your project, you can send an email to EMPL-SHARE-YOUR-SKILLS-STORYatec [dot] europa [dot] eu (EMPL-SHARE-YOUR-SKILLS-STORY[at]ec[dot]europa[dot]eu)

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DS4Skills

Funded by the European Commission under the Digital Europe Programme, the Data Space for Skills (DS4Skills) project aims to prepare the groundwork for the development of a European Data Space for Skills that supports sharing and accessing skills data.

Project locations
Belgium, Finland, Germany, France, Italy, Slovenia
TELKI Project

At the EU Green Week 2023, TKNIKA, the Innovation and Applied Research Centre of the Basque Country, and FP Euskadi, the Basque Government's Vocational Education and Training (VET) Unit, presented their approach to a greener future through innovative practices, emphasising collaboration.

Project locations
Spain
BSLF Sustainable Working Life Project

The Sustainable Working Life project, implemented by the Baltic Sea Labour Forum from 2019 to 2022, shows how transnational cooperation across institutions can help improve the working life conditions and lifelong learning opportunities of workers aged 55 and above.  

Project locations
Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland