Micro-certifications are more than just a passing fad: they are a structuring tool for addressing the challenges of employability, inclusion, and skills adaptation. For rural training providers, they represent a unique opportunity to innovate, promote local expertise, and strengthen their role in the social and professional transformation of local communities.
Micro-certifications are more than just a passing fad: they are a structuring tool for addressing the challenges of employability, inclusion, and skills adaptation. For rural training providers, they represent a unique opportunity to innovate, promote local expertise, and strengthen their role in the social and professional transformation of local communities.
Students over 18 years old in training in the MFR network and MFR employees under 30 years old are invited to participate in the survey to make the voices of young rural people in vocational training in our territories heard.
The recommendations will be brought by the Youth Delegates to the next European Youth Conference, next September in Hungary, in order to be debated and adopted within the EU Council of Ministers.
The first year students of the MFR Vertus spoke with Pascal Perrot - mayor of Blancs-Coteaux - about the political commitment of young people in rural areas.