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Over 42,000 unemployed applications for upgrading digital skills – The beneficiaries

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The “new generation” program, with a total budget of 100 million euros, aims at the professional training of 80,000 unemployed people and is implemented within the framework of the National Recovery and Resilience Plan “Greece 2.0” with funding from the European Union NextGenerationEU.

They surpassed them 42,000 unemployed applications submitted in a week to participate in new action of DYPA to upgrade skills in digital and green skills. The platform will remain open until the prescribed positions are filled.

The “new generation” programwith a total budget of 100 million euros, aims to vocational training of 80,000 unemployed and is implemented within the framework of the National Recovery and Resilience Plan “Greece 2.0” with funding from the European Union NextGenerationEU.

Of the 100 million euros, 50 million euros – which will cover 40,000 unemployed people – are allocated to the Education and Lifelong Learning Centers (KEDIVIM) of the 14 HEIs that have declared participation, while the remaining 50 million euros will be allocated to 181 specially licensed Lifelong Learning Centers owned by either private individuals or social partners, through whose programs the remaining 40,000 unemployed will be covered.

The aim is to qualitatively upgrade the knowledge and skills of the unemployed through continuing professional training programs that respond to the needs of the economy, in order to strengthen their employability and achieve their work reintegration more quickly.

Those who meet at least the following conditions have the right to submit a participation application for registration in the Register of Beneficiary Unemployed, phase A:

• They are registered in the Unemployment Register of DYPA
• Are over 18 years old
• They are graduates of at least compulsory secondary education.

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