EEO GROUP

EEO GROUP

Project goals:
The aim of the project is to develop a targeted, practice-oriented exchange of experience between tourism operators of the participating European partner regions on the general subject: “Training and qualification requirements for employees of micro and small tourism enterprises in Accessible tourism” with the help of training and further training experiences.

Increasing the labour market relevance of VET provision and reducing skills mismatches and shortages in the new booming "Sharing Economy" sector.

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Increasing the labour market relevance of VET provision and reducing skills mismatches and shortages in the new booming "Sharing Economy" sector.

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Increasing the labour market relevance of VET provision and reducing skills mismatches and shortages in the new booming "Sharing Economy" sector.

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Increasing the labour market relevance of VET provision and reducing skills mismatches and shortages in the new booming "Sharing Economy" sector.

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Increasing the labour market relevance of VET provision and reducing skills mismatches and shortages in the new booming "Sharing Economy" sector.

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Increasing the labour market relevance of VET provision and reducing skills mismatches and shortages in the new booming "Sharing Economy" sector.

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ABOUT THE PROJECT

According to the European Economic and Social Committee’s Opinion Paper INT/686 “Collaborative or participatory consumption, a sustainability model for the 21st century”, collaborative or participatory consumption is spreading to a growing number of communities and cities around the world, which are using technological networks to do more with less, through activities such as hiring, lending, exchanging, bartering, giving away or sharing products on a previously unimaginable scale. Collaborative or participatory consumption therefore represents an innovative complement to a production economy in the form of a use-based economy offering economic, social and environmental benefits.

Whether the motives are monetary, ecological or even altruistic, sharing has certainly created a bit of hype recently. The European Commission has already conducted a case study on Sharing Economy with policy recommendations and a solid conclusion that the sharing economy shows a vastly different approach to commerce than conventional industries do and that there is a lack of tailored policy frameworks for regulating new sharing economy industries.

News Cyprus

EEO GROUP SA, leading the consortium with WYG International Danişmanlık Limited Şirketi was assigned through The European Union, represented by the European Commission, in order to support the economic development of the Turkish Cypriot community to provide Technical Assistance for the Running of the EU Programme Support Office in the Northern Part of Cyprus.

The overall objective of the project of which this contract will be a part is as follows:

To provide high quality and reliable office and logistical support to the European Commission's Programme Team working in the northern part of Cyprus to maximise effectiveness of aid delivery and implementation.

News Albania

EEO GROUP SA, leading the consortium of Eptisa Servicios de Ingenieria S.L (Spanish) was assigned through the General Directorate for Financing and Contracting of EU, World Bank and other Donor Funds for the Implementation of civil service reform across the public administration in Tirana Albania.

The overall objective of the project of which this contract will be a part is to further strengthen public sector governance and efficiency of the Albanian Public Administration.

Specific objectives are as follows:

-          Strengthening DoPA’s management and oversight capacity in implementation of the civil service and salaries reform.

-          Increasing capacities in using different tools for implementation of business processes.

-          Strengthening ASPA’s capacities in managing and delivering quality trainings.