The Norwegian Funds have for years supported initiatives aimed at facilitating young people's access to employment. Despite significant progress in this regard, a significant proportion of young people still remain excluded from both the education system and the labour market. This is especially true for women aged 24 to 29 living in rural areas and small towns.
Young women with difficulties in finding their way in the labour market and in society require a variety of support.
The project “EURIBOR: Promoting sustainable actions for the empowerment of vulnerable groups of youth women” is funded by Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway through the EEA and Norway Grants Fund for Youth Employment.
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