More than a third of the world’s youth are unemployed, as noted a recent OECD report, «unemployment is a risk factor for youth, threatening global integration in the society at large».
Currently in the world about 1,200 million young people aged between 15 and 24 years, accounting 17% of the world population. They face a high degree of economic and social uncertain future. These figures are worse when it comes to young people in socially excluded, disadvantaged backgrounds or ethnic minorities. Therefore, the project partners have proposed to increase the employability of disadvantaged youth between 16-28 years based on the green economy, inclusive socially and job generator. The transition to a more sustainable development is seen as a job opportunity because incorporating knowledge and bioethical agroecological practices, improve their employability and entrepreneurship in the world today. It has been submitted to Youth in Action Programme, Action 3.2, with the participation of 14 partners.