Regional forum on Youth Employment in the Mediterranean takes stock of progress and launches digital skills initiative
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Countries in the southern
Mediterranean region face many challenges in political, social and economic
spheres, and youth unemployment in the region is one of the highest in the world.
With fast increasing rates of unemployment, beyond the COVID-19 pandemic,
labour markets are undergoing drastic changes and so are the skills needs. This
means that more robust systems for monitoring changes in the demand for labour
and determining employers’ changing requirements for human capital and
systematic arrangements for responding to emerging skills needs are required to
face the challenges in the region.
The Youth Employment in the Mediterranean (YEM) project, funded by the European Union, has been collaborating with
eight countries in the region from 2018 to 2021 to tackle these challenges
through national and regional capacity building and collaboration.
On 8 April 2021, the UNESCO
Regional Office in Beirut hosted a Regional Forum online in the framework of
the YEM project, bringing together around 120 participants from the region to
take stock of the results achieved; share and discuss recent developments,
trends and innovative practices under each thematic area; and finally discuss
the way forward.
Participants included experts in
the field of skills anticipation and assessment, work-based learning, and
digital and entrepreneurial skills representatives, as well as government,
civil society and youth representatives from the beneficiary countries.
The meeting was by opened by
moderator Mr. Salim Shehadeh, Programme Specialist at UNESCO Beirut Office,
with following opening speeches by Ms. Hana Yoshimoto, Chief of Education and
Senior Programme Specialist from UNESCO’s Regional Bureau for Education in the
Arab States; by Ms. Iva Babic, Programme Manager at DG NEAR, European Union,
and by Mr. Borhene Chakroun, Director of the Division for Policies and Lifelong
Learning Systems at UNESCO Education Sector.
At the opening session the
importance of the project in the region and its efforts to strengthen the
collaboration across the participating countries to alleviate youth
unemployment was emphasized. Even during the COVID-19 pandemic, efforts were
made to continue the implementation of the project. Mr. Chakroun also
highlighted the project’s alignment with the UNESCO Strategy for TVET, which this year will come to an
end and create space for a renewed roadmap to strengthen technical and
vocational education and training (TVET) among the Member States in the next
five years.
A video with testimonies from
country representatives about the impact of the YEM
project and a presentation about the remaining activities until the end of July
2021 by Mr. Oussama Ghneim, YEM Project Officer, UNESCO Regional Office in
Beirut, concluded the opening of the Forum.
Participants were then assigned
to three breakout sessions, each going in depth with the respective thematic
components. They each included presentations from country representatives, experts
in the field and testimonies from youth representatives. The sessions and
project components were composed of: Anticipating future skills needs -
Methodologies used in YEM countries; Digital and Entrepreneurial skills in
TVET; and Work Based Learning in TVET.
Digital and entrepreneurial skills acquisition in TVET
programmes is crucial in today’s digital world.