On the 15th of June in the context of continuous monitoring of the Erasmus+ programme the Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA) carried out the 2nd monitoring visit to the REACH project. The visit occurred online (via ZOOM) and was led by Dr. Nedal Jayousi, the National Erasmus Office Director, with the participation of all project partners.
After Dr. Nedal Jayousi introduction on the new Erasmus Plus programme actions (2021-2027), where he encouraged REACH partners to build on the project’s experience and develop further in the field of employment in Palestine, all the partners coordinating Work Packages gave an overview of the activities implemented so far and stressed the good results reached. In particular they highlighted the great common job done within the Preparation phase that saw the active participation of more than 1600 Palestinian students and graduates responding to the questionnaires, and that allowed to give a comprehensive analysis of the skills set gaps, supply and demand situation related to remote work in Palestine. This will be the basis to build on for the drafting of the learning material that will be provided by the European partners in the upcoming months.
The meeting represented a significant opportunity to show the activities carried out so far and to discuss the project relevance for Palestine, impact and potential challenges.
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