On May 13–14, 2026, a new face-to-face Transnational Project Meeting of the CAMP – Cooperation Model Towards Better Transition from Education to Labour Market project was held in Agrigento, Italy. The meeting was hosted by T.T.T. and brought together representatives from the partner organizations WSEI, IFIKE, APDI, and COSVITEC EST, with the aim of taking stock of the work carried out so far, assessing the progress achieved, and coordinating the next phases of project implementation.
Over the two-day meeting, the consortium reviewed the status of the activities developed within the different Work Packages, evaluating the results obtained and the level of achievement of the planned objectives. This analysis made it possible to identify the project’s main accomplishments, exchange feedback among partners, and discuss potential adjustments to ensure the coherence and quality of the project results.
The meeting also focused on planning the tasks to be carried out in the coming months. Partners defined priorities, reviewed responsibilities, and agreed on a common roadmap to continue progressing in a coordinated manner in the development of the remaining deliverables and activities.
In addition, the meeting in Agrigento provided an opportunity to strengthen cooperation among the participating organizations and consolidate a shared vision of the project’s expected impact. CAMP continues to work towards improving the transition of VET learners from education to the European labour market by promoting digital, intercultural, and employability skills.
The meeting concluded by reaffirming the consortium’s commitment to developing practical tools and resources that contribute to facilitating young people’s access to mobility, traineeship, and employment opportunities across Europe.
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Projekt Erasmus+ CAMP jest objęty licencją Creative Commons Uznanie autorstwa-Użycie niekomercyjne 4.0 Międzynarodowe.
Numer referencyjny projektu: 2024-1-PL01-KA220-VET-000252706