Young people from Western Balkans countries face numerous challenges in finding good career opportunities for mobility. The WEB4YES Regional Initiative seeks to defy these statistics and help creating better conditions for all young people by empowering civil society organizations to participate in decision-making processes and advocacy activities regarding the youth employment policies.
While 18 awarded organizations from the Western Balkans conduct their local initiatives supported by the WEB4YES grant scheme, the project consortium held the 4th Partner Meeting in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The two-day meeting was held from 5th to 6th of March 2020. in Sarajevo, hosted by the Kult partner organization. During this meeting, the consortium discussed the results achieved in 2019., implemented advocacy campaigns and the progress of the grantee projects. Special attention was paid to the final arrangements on how to promote an innovative workforce and youth mobility platform in the Western Balkans www.web4jobs.info, which is expected to be launched very soon.
The WEB4YES project coordinator is Belgrade Open School, and partners in the project are Association for Democratic Prosperity - ZID (Montenegro), NGO Lens (Kosovo), Association Beyond Barriers (Albania), Institute for Youth Development - KULT (Bosnia and Herzegovina), National the Macedonian Youth Council and the Olof Palme International Center (Sweden).
For more information, visit the official project communication channels:
Website: www.web4yes.esu
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/web4yes/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/web4yes/