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Digital Entrepreneurship for Adult Learners: The consortium joined the online Kick-Off Meeting of DEAL

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  • 2020-11-09

On November 9th 2020, the consortium joined the online Kick-Off Meeting of DEAL, a Project co-funded by the Erasmus Plus Programme of the European Commission, which brings together seven organisations from five European countries (Belgium, Iceland, Ireland, Italy and Spain). The KOM, originally planned in Brussels, Belgium, was held in online mode due to COVID-19 restrictions. DEAL stems from a few trends: according to official reports of the EU Commission, more than 40% of Europeans lack basic digital skills and almost half of them are unemployed and at risk of severe socio-economic marginalisation. In addition, an ageing society is leading to digital and economic divide: Adults in need of upskilling are the ones who are most exposed to risks of socio-economic exclusion due to lack of digital competences. Nevertheless, as some real case scenario have shown, for Adult People the modern digital era can also represent an entrepreneurial opportunity and not only a threat: the DEAL project aims to trigger and unlock these potential providing strong, reliable, evidence-based and practical digital entrepreneurship and business management knowledge/tools to empower self-employability and entrepreneurship for adults in need of upskilling.

The DEAL Project tackles various EU priorities:

- the promotion and valorisation of active aging

- the digitalisation of the European population (with specific regard to adults in need of upskilling)

- enhancing and boosting the entrepreneurial spirits across the EU

During the meeting, the consortium discussed about the overall project implementation schedule, defining timelines and respective duties in the following months. In particular, the partnership will upload the OER platform by the end of 2020: the DEAL official website will represent a repository of project’s outputs, results, news and contacts. A mapping activity will follow in order to identify the main trends, issues, best practices and policy support systems in the countries represented in the Consortium.

Socios

EQUAL Ireland Education and Related Services
IDP SAS DI GIANCARLO COSTANTINO
INSTITUT DE HAUTE FORMATION AUX POLITIQUES
                                    COMMUNAUTAIRES
IRISH RURAL LINK CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY
                                    LIMITED
Husavik Academic Center