Wednesday, 22nd January 2025

Nelt Group and UNICEF Partner in North Macedonia to Equip Students for a Sustainable Future

Nelt Group and UNICEF in North Macedonia have launched a new partnership aimed at preparing vocational school students for a green, sustainable future. 

This collaboration will provide students with practical learning opportunities, focusing on strengthening green skills to enhance their employability and ensure they are better prepared for the evolving job market.

The initiative is part of a broader strategic partnership between UNICEF and Nelt Group, designed to equip children and young people with essential 21st-century skills. Over the next three years, Nelt Group will invest $1.3 million to bolster education systems across Serbia, North Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Angola.

In North Macedonia, the partnership will help students acquire green skills and practical experience to meet the demands of the modern workforce, with $330,000 allocated over three years. Meanwhile, in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, the focus will be on improving students’ digital skills.

This initiative is a significant step towards ensuring young people in the region are better equipped for a sustainable and competitive future.

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