The Network of Organizations for Promoting the Social-Economic Rights of the Youth (ROST), initiated by 27 public institutions and organizations, will work out the Social-Economic Agenda of the Youth with solutions for finding employment for the next three years, IPN reports.
In a news conference at IPN, Angela Ciocarlan, head of the Ungheni Association for Children and Youth “Faclia”, said the created network is designed to help the young people to find their purpose in life and focuses on decent work.
The Socio-Economic Agenda of the Youth is being adjusted and debated. The participants in the discussions highlighted the main problems faced by the young people after they graduate from an education institution. The agenda will be implemented with the assistance of national and foreign partner. The Association “Faclia” will offer methodological support, based on the five-year experience in youth employment.
Angela Ciocarlan said the agenda will be submitted to the National Confederation of Trade Unions of Moldova. Afterward, there will be carried out common career orientation activities for young people.
The Social-Economic Agenda of the Youth is a component part of the project “Decent work for young people – improving the social-economic situation of the young people in Moldova by empowering the youth and civil society”, which is implemented by “Faclia” in partnership with the Dutch foundation CNV Internationaal and the National Confederation of Trade Unions, with financial support from the EU.