European Year of Skills: New skills for new opportunities for young people in the Western Balkans
December 28, 2023
The European Year of Skills, 2023, opened the door to new opportunities for hundreds of young people from the countries of the Western Balkans who participated in projects supported by the Regional Programme on Local Democracy in the Western Balkans 2 (ReLOaD2). Committed to acquiring new skills, young people recognized that their development is a key factor in building a better future for communities and the entire region.
Strengthening the entrepreneurial and digital skills of young people, improving their participation in democratic processes, psychological and career counseling of young people, support for the development of business ideas, promotion of craft skills, and numerous useful education and training are only part of the activities in which young people participated through ReLOaD2.
Young people from all parts of the Western Balkans were given the opportunity to improve their abilities and competences in order to more easily find their place in the labor market. That's how ReLOaD2 reached the small municipality of Å trpce in the south of Kosovo, where young people were given a rare opportunity to work on themselves.
"The municipality of Å trpce is a rural place where young people do not have the opportunity to learn new skills, but they are very interested in participating in various workshops, educations and trainings. ReLOaD2 helped them discover a completely new world,"said 26-year-old Milena Lazarevic from Å trpce Municipality.
Together with her peers, Lazarevic participated in several trainings and workshops supported by the program, through which they acquired project management and fundraising skills.
"When young people are given the opportunity, they are willing to work on themselves. Participation in this program helped many to acquire new knowledge that will be useful in their future work and professional development", said Lazarevic.
Her compatriot, Arlinda Gashi from the Kosovar city of Skendraj, adds that participating in education within ReLOaD2 was a completely new and positive experience for her.
"I studied continuously and participated in workshops until I received a grant for the development of my business idea. With the support I had, everything is possible", said Gashi.
She adds that projects like this one are extremely necessary in her community in order to continuously animate young people for personal and collective development.
In Serbia, young people also actively worked on themselves and promoted the European Year of Skills through participation in ReLOaD2. Among them is 19-year-old Minja Milovac from Novi Sad, who was one of the participants in the SCRUM master and soft skills training. She decided to attend this informal education in order to prepare for the study of economics.
"It was important for me to acquire new knowledge and skills, expand my horizons, make new acquaintances and raise my self-confidence. Thanks to this regional program, I achieved that,"said Milovac.
Young people from Novi Sad have shown great interest in learning and improving in various fields, from digital skills to entrepreneurship and creativity development. Milovac says that such opportunities should be provided to young people in all environments and spheres of their interest.
"It is very important for students that, in addition to the faculty, they have the opportunity to strengthen their knowledge in the specific areas they are studying so that they will be better positioned on the labor market after their studies," Milovac added.
Young people from Bosnia and Herzegovina who participated in ReLOaD2 also showed great interest in realizing their professional ambitions. Among the numerous projects for young people, they showed the greatest engagement in digital skills training.
New knowledge and skills in graphic design have opened completely new professional opportunities for 26-year-old Jelena Rundić from East Sarajevo, who does graphic design work part-time. Rundić says that for her every new day is an opportunity to learn and spread knowledge.
"During the training, I learned a lot of new ways to implement projects and gained practical knowledge. This was an excellent opportunity to upgrade myself, primarily because it is interesting to see how others solve problems, think and create visuals, and then because I myself opened up some new possibilities and faster, simpler and more efficient solutions through practice and application of what I learned,"said Rundić.
She adds that education and training are an excellent opportunity for young people to get started, figure out what they want, find themselves and direct their interests, but also an opportunity to improve their competences. The process of developing the skills of young people in the Western Balkans plays a key role in achieving a just transition. Today's job market is increasingly valuing digital knowledge and skills, and young people,