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Ipazia – women against environmental challenges

Ipazia is a STEM-based project that, involving local VET providers aims to:

  • actively stimulate young people’s creativity and involvement in the fight against the climate crisis.
  • be an input for VET providers to find innovative solutions to overcome the skills mismatch between the education sector and the local labour market.
  • enhance the attractiveness of VET providers, especially for girls, using a hands-on approach to show them how they can be leaders of long-lasting change.

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Lost Outfits Used Sustainably (LOutUS)

Lost Outfits Used Sustainably (LOutUS)

LOutUS is a project in the vocational education sector that aims at building the competencies of students about sustainable fashion practices, so that they can adopt new habits and become sustainable fashion ambassadors.

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