We adopt a multi-stakeholder and multi-level system approach to ensure effectiveness and efficiency, sustainability and innovation in the development of labour inclusion pathways.
To this end, we build networks between the public administration, the third sector, companies, and civil society organisations to make the world of work fairer, more accessible and inclusive. Millions of people worldwide have jobs that do not fulfil their potential, a ‘Skill Mismatch’ that has social and economic costs.
All too often, highly skilled people work in low-skilled jobs and companies looking for talent cannot find personnel.
Facilitating access to the labour market for refugees ensures the creation of social and economic value and has a nationwide impact for refugees, their families, hosting communities, businesses, and local economies.