VET4JOB – Improving the employment prospects for the Syrian refugees and host communities by high-quality vocational education training (VET) and apprenticeship in Turkey

Project

  • Stabilisation and resilience

  • Peace, stability and security

Project start date
Status

Closed

Project end date
Financing amount (Euro)
€30m
Country and region
Türkiye
Funders

The programme seeks to strengthen the resilience of young and adult Syrian refugees and Turkish communities by promoting high-quality vocational education training and apprenticeship education to increase employment prospects in 10 provinces of Turkey.

 

The civil war in Syria has created a humanitarian crisis which started 9 years ago, causing Syrian populations to flee the country. In 2019, Turkey hosted more than 3.6 million Syrian refugees. As they are likely to continue to reside and live in Turkey, both young individuals and adults need to improve their livelihoods and employment prospects to better integrate with the host country. It is of the utmost importance for Turkey to handle this issue with an integrated strategy, including a long-term perspective to cover the basic service areas such as economy, working life, social and cultural cohesion, education, health and shelter. This may be achieved by gradually shifting from emergency and humanitarian assistance to development support with a focus on inclusion and economic self-reliance.

The VET4JOB programme works alongside the Ministry of National Education and the Confederation of Turkish Tradesmen and Craftsmen to provide training activities for young people and adults from the Syrian refugee and Turkish communities. The programme aims to develop their skills through apprenticeship and vocational education training, in line with the needs of the labour market. On one hand, the activities offered will make it possible to strengthen social cohesion among the groups; on the other, developing skills via apprenticeship will fully support the eradication of child labour, through a national communication campaign.

VET4JOB has three specific objectives:

1) Strengthen the economic resilience of Syrian refugees and Turkish communities through apprenticeship and vocational trainings;

2) Promote improved apprenticeship system in Turkey to eradicate child labour;

3) Facilitate the social and economic integration of Syrian refugees with the host country, Turkey.

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