WHY EASEWE?The COVID-19 emergency has severe socio-economic consequences, with deeper effects on weaker targets and structurally more fragile sectors.
The partnership EASEWE (Entrepreneurial educAtion for Self-Employment of immigrant WomEn) aims to contribute to the restart in the cultural and creative field by encouraging self-entrepreneurship of migrant women in the sector, increasing their employability with tools that strengthen digital and entre- preneurial skills aimed at self-employment and business creation. |
WHAT?In response to the horizontal priority of development and inclusion of skills through creativity and the arts and considering the new social and economic effects of the COVID-19 era, EASEWE aims to identify opportunities for the restart of the cultural and creative sector, encouraging entrepreneurial initiative through the design, production and dissemination of educational resources and materials focused on the economy of culture and entrepreneurial and digital skills. The project aims to broaden the audience of actors active in this sector, involving the target of immigrant women, plus adult educators.
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OUTPUTS
The intellectual outputs (IOs) of this project take shape in two different activities. Digital and Entrepreneurial skills for immigrant women. This training course is aimed for low-skilled migrants women who wish to overcome their employment obstacles through self-employment. Digit&Entre Toolkit for Adult Educators. A series of innovative tools for the facilitation and development of digital and entrepreneurial skills applicable to the cultural and creative sector. This output is intended for Adult Educators. |
ACTIVITIES OF THE PROJECT
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Check all the details and outcomes of this project funded under the Erasmus+ programme
on the European Union Portal: "Erasmus+ project results".
on the European Union Portal: "Erasmus+ project results".
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Eutrepreneurial education for creAtive self-employment of WomEn (EASEWE)
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Coordinating Organization: Net in action
Email: easewe.erasmus@gmail.com Facebook: easewe facebook page |
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